Then a hand stretched over the Deacon's head and took away the bottle, and the characteristic sound of vodki being poured into a glass was heard.
Martyanoff sat, clasping his large hairy hands round his knees, looking silently and sadly at the bottle of vodki and pulling his moustache as if trying to bite it with his teeth, while Abyedok was teasing Tyapa.
For all this they were paid with vodki and flattering admiration of their talents.
Tyapa crossed himself, and leaning on his elbow, looked round to see whether there was any vodki left.
Give me the money now, the vodki and refreshments will do at eight o'clock.
It was strange to see them reasoning in this manner, these outcasts from life, tattered, drunken with vodki and wickedness, filthy and forlorn.
The people listen attentively, as only one bottle of vodki has been drunk.
Go and buy a bottle of vodki for five kopecks, hot tripe or lungs, one pound of bread and two cucumbers.
One bottle of vodki each, and there is plenty of sour cabbage, and three watermelons.
The snoring of those who were asleep, and the tinkling sound of pouring vodki was heard .
The snoring of those who were asleep, and the tinkling sound of pouring vodki was heard.
Drunken headaches require vodki and not the remorse of conscience or gnashing of teeth .
See here, Catherine, pour out a glass ofvodki to give him courage!
As Akulina helped the little ones into the wagon she took occasion to remind Polikey of the solemn promise he had made her not to touch a drop of vodkiduring the journey.
Polikey replied in most contemptuous tones: "Do you think I will dare to touch vodki when I shall have such a large sum of money in my care?
Search every one of them before they go in, and if any one dares to carry vodki to the beast, twenty-five lashes on the back!
That weak successor to the sovereignty of Kinesma preferred a game of cards to a bear hunt, and could never drink more than a quart of vodki without becoming dizzy and sick.
Halt was made in an open space in the forest, logs were piled together and kindled on the snow, and just at the right moment (which no one knew better than Sasha) the cask of vodki rolled into its place.
During her few days of sad retirement he had brought back the bear Razboi and the idiot to his table, and vodki was habitually poured out to him and his favorite serfs in such a measure that the nights became hideous with drunken tumult.
It included tea from Kiachta, and vodkior native whiskey from Irkutsk.
This liquid misery was on its way to the Trans-Baikal, and the soudna which brought a load of tea would carry vodki as a return cargo.
If His Majesty would request that his subjects abstain from vodki drinking on Imperial fete-days, he would do much toward their prosperity.
It is far better than vodki or brandy for traveling purposes, and many Russians who are pretty free drinkers at home adhere quite closely to tea on the road.
The government has a tax on vodki equal to about fifty cents a gallon, which is paid by the manufacturers.
Vodki is dealt out in quantities sufficiently small to prevent intoxication, except on certain feast-days, when all can get drunk to their liking.
During her few days of sad retirement, he had brought back the bear Razboi and the idiot to his table, and vodki was habitually poured out to him and his favorite serfs in such measure that the nights became hideous with drunken tumult.
That weak successor to the sovereignty of Kinesma preferred a game of cards to a bear-hunt, and could never drink more than a quart of vodki without becoming dizzy and sick.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vodki" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.