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- noun Plural form of
cocktail .
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Examples
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If you're not already familiar with the craze for super-large cubes of ice in cocktails, let this be your introduction.
Laura Silverman: Ice, Ice, Baby: Bigger Is Better Laura Silverman 2010
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If you're not already familiar with the craze for super-large cubes of ice in cocktails, let this be your introduction.
Laura Silverman: Ice, Ice, Baby: Bigger Is Better Laura Silverman 2010
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If there was a Dark Ages in cocktails, it was perhaps the 1980s and the 1990s.
Karl Kozel: It's Getting Better All The Time Karl Kozel 2010
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If you re not already familiar with the craze for super-large cubes of ice in cocktails, let this be your introduction.
Laura Silverman: Ice, Ice, Baby: Bigger Is Better Laura Silverman 2010
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If there was a Dark Ages in cocktails, it was perhaps the 1980s and the 1990s.
Karl Kozel: It's Getting Better All The Time Karl Kozel 2010
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If there was a Dark Ages in cocktails, it was perhaps the 1980s and the 1990s.
Karl Kozel: It's Getting Better All The Time Karl Kozel 2010
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They drank gin cocktails and noshed on deviled eggs as "The Thomas Crown Affair" flashed across a blank wall.
Shades of McQueen 2010
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I was never interested enough in cocktails to know how they were made.
Chapter 30 2010
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If there was a Dark Ages in cocktails, it was perhaps the 1980s and the 1990s.
Karl Kozel: It's Getting Better All The Time Karl Kozel 2010
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You can add it to soda water and make your own version of ginger ale, and the bottle recommends trying the syrup in cocktails, but I like a little drizzled on pancakes and quickbreads for extra sweetness and spice.
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