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Example sentences for "vodka"

Lexicographically close words:
vociferation; vociferations; vociferous; vociferously; vocis; vodki; voeu; voeux; voevoda; voglia
  1. Alan was still young and had a penchant for the dramatic, so he went around to the kitchen and pulled a bottle of vodka out of the freezer and banged it down on the counter, pouring out four shots.

  2. She brained him with the vodka bottle before he'd had a chance to recover, then, as he rocked and moaned, she calmly took the hunting knife she'd bought at the Yonge Street survivalist store out of her bag.

  3. He shoved a gift into her hand, a brown paper bag with a quart of cheap vodka in it.

  4. I've got some vodka in the freezer," Alan said.

  5. He always took the master his vodka and put the master to bed.

  6. Bodlevski gave him some change, which the red-nosed man put in his pocket and at once went to the sideboard for a flask of vodka which he had already bought.

  7. I had a drink of vodka with him, save the mark!

  8. On Saturday evening you were sitting in Klausoff's sleeping room, and drinking vodka and beer with him.

  9. With that they began to eat, and more vodka was consumed.

  10. The vodka and the heat had made his head ache.

  11. On the way, they bought vodka and hors d'oeuvres, and overtook Yourii Svarogitsch, who was walking slowly along the boulevard, looking much depressed.

  12. Yourii watched Ivanoff, as his red lips sipped the vodka that shone in the lamplight.

  13. For that matter, we can polish off the vodka without your help, either.

  14. So they went to the little inn and bought vodka and fresh gherkins from the woman with the red kerchief.

  15. To treat my friend," replied Ivanoff, producing a bottle of vodka which he showed to them in triumph.

  16. When beer and vodka had been brought, the din grew greater.

  17. To Yourii this vodka and laughter seemed singularly coarse and vulgar.

  18. I have already ordered my tea to be served," he answered, "but I may take a little drop of vodka also, for the refreshing of the soul.

  19. And within a very short space of time he had drunk another glass of vodka and several of porter, and had lost his last three rubles.

  20. The vodka mounted to Petroff's brain, and he began to get angry.

  21. Certainly, your Excellency," replied the other, as he uncorked a bottle of vodka and poured out a brimming glass.

  22. But what difference did it make when nobody but eccentric old-timers or flighty blondes drank anything except vodka martinis?

  23. Vodka martinis be damned, he liked a slightly sweet long drink.

  24. A few vodka martinis under his belt and he’d sleep late and he wanted to get up in time for an early start for Florida.

  25. The only distraction I could possibly find was in the windows of the passenger trains, and in the vile vodka which the Jews drugged with thorn-apple.

  26. The vodka gradually excites him and he is worked up to a great pitch of energy.

  27. Marya Vassilyevna sat down and drank some tea, while at the next table peasants were drinking vodka and beer, perspiring from the tea they had just swallowed and the stifling fumes of the tavern.

  28. The vodka is all gone, so it is time to sleep.

  29. Rich men were driving to and fro on the road, and every rich man had a ham and a bottle of vodka in his hands.

  30. The three of them went into a restaurant and, without taking off their greatcoats, drank a couple of glasses of vodka each.

  31. If vodka had to be drunk, he would drink it, though his head would be splitting next morning.

  32. Vodka is given us to be drunk, sturgeon to be eaten, women to be visited, snow to be walked upon.

  33. Sometimes a lady will send one a glass of vodka and a bit of pie and one drinks to her health.

  34. The pleasant impression made by the young man in the rough overcoat has gone deep, the vodka he has drunk slightly clouds his brain, the weather is magnificent, and everything seems to be going well.

  35. Well, put the vodka on the table, and bring some relishes.

  36. Now, Ustinya Naúmovna, I suppose you've been wanting a drop of vodka for a long time?

  37. SASHA [going to the eikon corner with a glass of vodka in his hand].

  38. Enter Varvara with vodka bottle, which she sets on a table; no one drinks from it yet.

  39. Varvara, my pretty child, fetch the bottle of vodka from my room.

  40. It seems as if he is sitting in the tavern: they bring him vodka; vodka stings him; vodka is repulsive to him.

  41. He would collect together all the Cossacks he met; then there were songs, laughter, money in abundance, and vodka flowed like water.

  42. The Evil One instigated one man to pour vodka over her from behind.

  43. The vodka stung his tongue like nettles, and tasted more bitter than wormwood.

  44. He married, and met such a wife that a better could not be found with a candle; and surely he would have been prosperous, had it not been that he liked vodka a little too well.

  45. I mixed right away two charges of powder in a quart of vodka and swallowed it for the night.

  46. In fact, it helped the child immediately; but the trouble was greater with Repa, who filled himself with vodka beyond measure; it was not possible to agree with him on any point.

  47. But his strength was well-nigh spent; he was ready to sink from fatigue, and his little store of meat and vodka had long since been exhausted.

  48. A good store of vodka had been found, and with this help the soldiers soon forgot their troubles, past, present, and to come.

  49. Here, my boy, take a pull at this;” and he put a flask filled with vodka to the lips of his friend.

  50. He ought not; but if he finds vodka I would not answer for the consequences.

  51. Stooping down, he slipped his flask of vodka into the benumbed hand of Henri.

  52. It was easy to see in what coin his services had been paid for; he had taken so much vodka that he was scarcely able to row the boat at all, and, moreover, it was too heavily freighted for safety, not to say for comfort.

  53. Going into the tavern he drank a glass of vodka and ate a pie of some sort.

  54. It was a long while since he had taken vodka and it had an effect upon him at once, though he only drank a wineglassful.

  55. A gallon of vodka and twenty roubles is my price for being kicked by the honourable lord.

  56. When pressed for more details, he said that his housekeeper always removed his vodka from the refrigerator at three-thirty, and that if he did not immediately return home, it would become unbearably warm.

  57. He had to buy the vodka from a bootlegger, Oak Ridge being in a dry county.

  58. Shorty reached into the glove compartment and, for fifty cents over list price, the vodka changed hands.

  59. On eyes cleared from the fumes of vodka there rose the vision of God.

  60. I have decided,' he announced, 'to abolish for ever the Government sale of vodka in Russia.

  61. When the war began and the Tsar issued his great rescript abolishing vodka the Emperor is said to have exclaimed, 'But who could have foreseen this wonderful coup!

  62. The sale of vodka was temporarily suspended, and the armies were mobilised with rapidity and precision.

  63. It was to vodka that they mainly owed the defeat and humiliation of the Japanese war.

  64. Though vodka constituted a State monopoly, and though Russia drew from it an enormous revenue, yet that revenue was unhesitatingly sacrificed.

  65. After six months' experience of its results he declared: 'If I proposed to reopen the vodka shops there would be a revolution.

  66. When Morel had drunk some vodka and finished his bowl of porridge he suddenly became unnaturally merry and chattered incessantly to the soldiers, who could not understand him.

  67. When Rostov went back there was a bottle of vodka and a sausage on the table.

  68. A cup of vodka for the men from me," he added so that the soldiers could hear.

  69. Of course you artillery men are very wise, because you can take everything along with you--vodka and snacks.

  70. The soldiers surrounded the Frenchmen, spread a greatcoat on the ground for the sick man, and brought some buckwheat porridge and vodka for both of them.

  71. At her table there were extra dishes at dinner, and the servants had vodka and roast goose or suckling pig.

  72. He had been drinking glasses of vodka ever since his arrival, and was beginning to be genuinely tipsy.

  73. He sighs all the time, and coughs, and says nothing at all, only he has asked for vodka four or five times, and once I gave him some.

  74. One doesn't want to give vodka for every trifle.

  75. He silently blamed her clumsiness on the vodka that she had mixed into her cola.

  76. If love was mixing oneself into someone like vodka and cola, he loved her.

  77. The cobbler Koulik had, without doubt, taken more vodka than his brain could stand, and that in his tipsy state he had fallen against the trunks and roots of the trees and hurt himself.

  78. Several had swallowed more vodka than their heads could stand, and were still more vociferous; but the confusion added to my security.

  79. Among the drinks were beer, vodka and sherry.

  80. The cause of this was the glass of vodka which he had drunk after the champagne, and which had immediately produced an effect.

  81. A retired captain lived there, and he had half a dozen visitors, gentlemen of doubtful reputation, drinking vodka and playing stoss with old cards.

  82. He put out his hand, poured out a large glass of vodka and drank it off.

  83. Tea and the usual quantities of bonnes bouches and vodka waited them and a bowl of hot punch.

  84. Princess Sonia and Serge Grekoff were busily cutting raw ham, by their places; while others drank tea or vodka or champagne, or helped themselves from various dishes the servants had brought up.

  85. As the sun sinks towards the horizon, the more grave, staid guests wend their way homewards, but many remain for supper; and as evening advances the effects of the vodka become more and more apparent.

  86. As his companion does not understand this metaphorical language, he explains that if there were no Tsars, nobles, or traders, he could get five glasses of vodka for the sum that he now pays for one glass.

  87. Oil, too, has to be procured, and vodka (rye spirit) in goodly quantity.

  88. Braga will be supplied in unlimited quantities, and more than once vodka will be handed round.

  89. When he awoke some hours after daylight, he found some black bread and a plate of preserved beef and a jug of vodka by his side.

  90. He was hungry, and the bread and meat soon disappeared; but he found the vodka too fiery for his palate, and wondered if he would be allowed some water.

  91. Some said that he ought to consult a doctor, others clinked glasses with him, while they bewailed the injury that vodka was doing to his health.

  92. She would go and buy vodka and sausages, and sigh heavily as she drew out from the bottom of her pocket a greasy rouble-note.

  93. Anton Ivanovich coughed over himself the vodka he was in the act of swallowing, and a waiter, who was collecting the plates, cast a glance of indiscriminate curiosity from under his brows.

  94. We will not be long, and when we return there will be a bottle of vodka for you.

  95. Upon the approach of half a dozen or more bluejackets he bestirred himself sufficiently to push aside an empty vodka glass and grasp his rifle.


  96. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vodka" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.