noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bottle
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Some nights he'd hit the vodka bottle and I'd be crying and begging him to stop drinking.
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Piles of damp clothes lie on the floor next to old pairs of shoes, empty vodka bottles and scraps of paper.
■ VERB
drink
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Duncan had left Myeloski propping up the bar, drinking his customary vodka and Budweiser chaser.
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He was drinking grape Tang and vodka , a demented dormitory drink when mixers were scarce.
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They don't drink vodka and Red Bull to look trendy.
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There they drank beer and vodka , and decided to take their chance in Berlin.
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He drank some of the vodka before opening another drawer from which he took out a large folder.
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He said the plastic surgeon drank vodka and sniffed cocaine during the operation, and the result was a ghastly mask.
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There will no doubt be an excuse for them to drink vodka together again soon.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
scotch/vodka etc on the rocks
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dinner was sardines and stew, made palatable by two lots of vodka .
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Dissident A rabbinical poet with hippy dreadlocks was king of the clients on vodka street.
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I drive back to the hotel with Lucker swigging at a litre bottle of vodka beside me.
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Lucker rummages in the bags for a floating bottle of vodka .
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Pepper vodka , lemon vodka, kidney vodka.
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Ram a couple of kidneys into a perfectly good bottle of vodka , and give it to him.
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The attendant, now well into his second bottle of vodka , decided to ignore Myeloski's indiscretion.