noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
lager lout
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
lout
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Police said he acted like a lager lout and hit an officer.
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This involves a change of character for Mason, who has decided to become, in his words, a lager lout .
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What about lager louts and football hooligans?
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Douglas Hurd's active citizen and John Patten's lager louts are both given an airing.
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The girls are beautiful, the band is beautiful, lager louts miss out.
■ VERB
drink
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Asked again to pay for it, he opened the can and started to drink the lager .
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He gave himself up to police later that night and said he had drunk two cans of lager .
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We drank whiskies and half lagers .
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The court heard Hayton had drunk five pints of lager only hours before the accident.
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He usually drank a half of lager unless some one bought for him.
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And, far from being teenage tearaways, the typical offender is a middle-aged white-collar worker who probably drinks lager .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A fully comprehensive stock including two bitters, three lagers, Guinness and cider on draught.
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Draught lager and bitter are available accompaniments.
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He elbowed his way to the bar and ordered a lager and a ham sandwich.
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He said he had drunk eight to 10 pints of lager and some vodka and tonic, the court was told.
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I flicked on the box and took a can of lager from the fridge.
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Police said he acted like a lager lout and hit an officer.
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The fact that the accused was suspicious that barrels of lager were stolen was not sufficient.
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This, plus a gutful of lager would have stirred a concrete cuppa.