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单词 wine
释义
wine1 nounwine2 verb
winewine1 /waɪn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable, uncountable] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINwine1
Origin:
Old English win, from Latin vinum
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a new Australian wine
  • elderberry wine
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Anybody who reveres wine has got it all wrong.
  • Excellent lunch with fine wines and liqueurs.
  • It was a wine that they paid about a penny or twopence a glass for.
  • It was like giving myself a little treat, like say buying a bottle of wine.
  • It was the beginning of a passion for Bordeaux wines and a key experience that shaped his adult life.
  • Meanwhile, other researchers were focusing on red wine, rather than on all alcoholic beverages.
  • Reduce heat to medium and simmer approximately 15 minutes, until wine evaporates to a thin layer.
  • Which brings us back to red wine.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYADJECTIVES/NOUN + wine
· The waiter brought some red wine.
(=not sweet)· a dry white wine
· A slightly sweet wine goes well with smoked duck.
(=with bubbles of gas in it)· The best-known sparkling wine is champagne.
(=having a lot of alcohol)· This village produces strong wines of good character.
(=without a lot of alcohol)· The wine is light and refreshing.
· a fresh and fruity wine made in France
(=with a pleasantly strong taste)· full-bodied red wines such as claret
· The restaurant has a wide selection of French wines.
(=good quality wine from a particular year)· He was a collector of vintage wines.
(=a good and expensive wine)· He was a lover of fine wines and good food.
(=an inexpensive wine to drink with a meal)· The vineyard produces table wines for local use.
(=ordinary wine that is used in restaurants, in contrast to wines that are sold by the bottle and have the label of a wine produce on them)· a glass of the house wine
phrases
· They opened a bottle of wine.
· I poured myself a glass of wine.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a bar selling mostly wine, in contrast to a pub)· He asked her to meet him in a trendy wine bar.
 The restaurant was chosen for its good food and fine wines.
(=a list of wines available in a restaurant)· a good wine list
 leading oil producers
 vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce
· How can I get coffee stains out of a cotton tablecloth?
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· It was a sawdust floor and red cheap wine.· The fear of poverty and illness, brought on by a sudden craving for cheap wine.· We ordered more supplies of the cheap red wine and decided that the 2.30 ferry would have to go without us.· Follow the penny hustle, drink the cheap wine.· Afterward, the newman were handed the cheap wine that had warmed near the fire for drinking races.
· And every couple receives a case of Lygon Arms' dry white wine or claret as a parting gift.· The good news is that there are more well-made dry kosher wines than ever before.· But it may well appeal to those who like very dry wine.· But no beverage on the planet so perfectly complements dinner as a well-matched, dry table wine.· His 1991 vintage is an excellent clean, dry and flinty wine with a full-bodied richness characteristic of his style.· If finishing with cream, use a dry white wine instead of a red wine.· This crisp, dry wine is a steal at $ 9.
· Enjoy with your Tandoori special fine wines, draught or bottled beer.· He dines at the best restaurants, drinks fine wines and beds whomever attracts him.· Kikkoman Soy Sauce takes a full 6 months to naturally ferment, just like a fine wine.· This is an astonishingly fine wine with great concentration and wonderful flavors of black cherry, chocolate, black raspberry and herbs.· The appreciation of fine wine and the appreciation of fine intellectual distinctions often go together.· Goddard describes the nuances of some of these teas the way a wine connoisseur speaks of fine wines.
· The defensive instinct must be allowed to mature slowly, like a good wine.· At their best, these wines rival anything produced in Bordeaux, Burgundy or the Napa Valley for complexity and sheer power.· The best wines show much the same style as their more expensive Collio counterparts.· Rest assured, there were good wines at all price ranges.· A good bottle of wine to finish with is the reward!· Kyoto serves its best rice wines chilled in a traditional wine glass.· In the nineteenth century the wines of Pierry were considered on a par with the best wines of Aÿ.· Good soil ages just like good wine.
· Its particular flavour is achieved by the addition of red wine and rosemary to the brine in which it is cured.· The clerk in the liquor store had recommended that she let this red wine breathe before serving it.· Still red wines in Champagne are rare, however, and hardly ever exciting.· Several other recent studies have shown that moderate consumption of red wine, in particular, is helpful for preventing heart disease.· Auntie Muriel buys the cheapest gauze and spends the rest of the subsidy on red wine.· If finishing with cream, use a dry white wine instead of a red wine.· There were several plates of tap as on the table between them and Dale had a large glass of red wine.· Strain into a large container, making sure to press all liquid free from solids; add red wine.
· It was not until the eighteenth century that the word Champagne became synonymous with the sparkling wine of the region.· For my tastebuds the best way to dilute sparkling wine is with fresh orange juice to make the traditional Bucks Fizz.· Parc Hotel Flora Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine and flowers or fruit.· Sainsbury's Buck's Fizz is a light and very attractive sparkling blend of wine and orange juice.· Try low-alcohol Bucks Fizz, a delicious mixture of orange juice and sparkling wine.· Can you tell the difference between a sparkling wine and Champagne?· All Champagne is sparkling wine but not all sparkling wine is Champagne.
· Full-bodied, sweet or sparkling wines can be drunk at a cooler temperature.· Dip matzos in the sweet wine or brandy so they get wet, but are not so soaked they become flexible.· Tie-breaker Describe in no more than 100 words how the production of sweet white wines varies from that of dry white wines.· The men had drunk canned beer and the women sweet wine.· The wafer was in his mouth and the sweet wine, but he wanted more.· His kiss was as sensuous and seductive as black satin, sweeter than any wine.· Take wine, any sweet wine you like.· Ludovico called exuberantly for champagne but it was unobtainable, so he settled for a sweet fizzy wine instead.
· We sat at the upstairs bar with two tall glasses of iced white Eger wine, for which I paid.· Then they disseminated research pointing to both red and white wine.· Heat the soup and asparagus tips with the white wine in a saucepan.· The capers are usually pickled in a white wine vinegar to preserve them.· They all took it for white wine and discovered their mistake.· Leaving white wines unfiltered is certainly far more revolutionary than a bit of oak.· Add white wine, red wine vinegar, tomato purée and mustard to the pan with the garlic.· He fetched some chilled white wine from the fridge.
NOUN
· Afterwards, I went to a wine bar with a couple of other crime writers.· Keen on promoting venture capital, Viney owns a chain of wine bars as a sideline.· Thurso has got a swimming pool and a wine bar.· Our friendly wine bar is also there for your pre-show drink, your interval glass of wine or your after show socialising.· The theatre's members only wine bar situated between the first and second floors.· There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre!· A wine bar and a smart hairdresser marked the divide.· Casinos are the wine bars of the gambling world.
· The heels of wine bottles were cold green moons she stroked as she slid past.· As she stood up an empty wine bottle clattered off the bench and rolled down the pavement.· Pieces of the globular bodies of eighteenth century wine bottles were unearthed.· Paper streamers like coiled fuses were scattered between the plates and wine bottles.· Among innumerable other tasks they are responsible for stamping the lead or paper seals which enclose wine bottle corks.· He had languidly stretched one arm out and in doing so knocked over the wine bottle.· Mrs Goodwin came in with the wine bottles.· On the work surface she could see a bowl of salad, the wine bottle and a row of cutlery.
· I've seen strong men crying at the salmon mayonnaise, and the wine cellar would turn a camel off the water.· O'Viv A complimentary evening excursion to a local wine cellar and wine tasting.· The sixth-century papal sacristy used during Lent has been located in the former wine cellar of the convent.· The mob destroyed his house, library, laboratory and notes, but they took advantage of his well-stocked wine cellar.· The wine cellar presents a similar opportunity.· Whighams Wine Cellars Old wine cellar dating from 1800.· Noel keeps a small but interesting wine cellar.· He had a justly celebrated wine cellar.
· Cranston staggered behind him, holding a wine cup in one hand and the jug in the other.· He sat, a wine cup clenched firmly in his hands, as he stared through a window into the gathering darkness.· The coroner turned away to refill his wine cup.· Father Crispin had unfortunately just knocked over a wine cup and was cleaning up the mess with a napkin.
· Only the glasses for the roast and dessert wine, of course.· Aleatico: This red variety is often used to make dessert wines with a pink hue.· Serve sliced, with jam and fresh coffee, or with a well-chilled dessert wine.· Bual is a medium to dark dessert wine which is full-bodied and very fragrant.· Malmsey is a medium-dark to dark full-bodied, very fruity, luscious and fragrant dessert wine.· Serve dessert wines with a slice of Christmas cake, pudding, or my two desserts.
· She twirled the stem of her wine glass thoughtfully, and didn't reply.· The wine glasses, tumblers, pipes and so on were articles which each painter handled regularly in the course of day-to-day life.· Elinor took another swig of sherry and Henry arranged wine glasses at each place.· Her hand shook as she put her wine glass down.· She focused on the rim of her wine glass as phrases from the story danced mockingly across her memory.· Letters and numbers set at random around its perimeter and an upended wine glass in the centre.· One of our wedding presents was an elegant set of tall, slender-stemmed wine glasses.· Rain saw only that he got there first and Harbury was left holding out the wine glass.
· Extensive range of house wines and champagne, whiskies and draught beers.· Hot and cold bar meals. House wines, good selection of whiskies.· Expected demand in terms of our current Cheshire Restaurants menu is as follows: Currently house wine costs £1.88 and sells at £3.50.· The university also has a good wine list to complement its food, from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages.· A house wine is on offer, or you can bring your own.· Pancake Place Pancakes with sweet and savoury fillings. House wine by the glass or carafe.· Dinner, cocktails and house wine came to £81 for four.
· To wash them down, the wine list includes Anjou rosé, Muscadet and sparkling Saumur.· He has built up an extensive wine list in close co-operation with Peter Davenport, and is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about it.· Good wine list, many excellent malt whiskies, real ale.· Puds with flair include almond blancmange and bread-and-butter pudding; the long, shrewd wine list starts at £6.90.· The wine list is equally select.· Interesting and reasonable menu with good wine list.· Excellent wine list, over 70 whiskies, real ale.· The menu at Ayton Hall is based on fresh local produce and there is a comprehensive wine list.
· Whigham's Wine Cellar Attached to the famous wine merchants.· Speak to my wine merchant, dear boy, he ought to have some of that left.· Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.· White splashes of paint on the bottles indicated which way up they should be binned after delivery from the wine merchant.· Costs about £6 from high street and independent wine merchants, selected Asda stored or by mail order.· The incident also offered us a glimpse of the glamorous, sometimes expensive, globe trotting lifestyle of a successful wine merchant.
· Add ginger, shallots, the snow pea leaves, rice wine and salt.· Add 1 tablespoon of broth from the chicken pot, the remaining 1 tablespoon of rice wine and the sesame oil.· Kyoto serves its best rice wines chilled in a traditional wine glass.
· A few berries in a rich wine sauce for goose or chicken adds a delicious note.· Sea bream, with shallot and red wine sauce, comes a close second in the restaurant.· Salmon Parisienne with a delicious white wine sauce.· One recipe suggested the cook should prepare a dish of snails in wine sauce.· Jugged beer in stout and port wine sauce specialities of the house.· The remaining marinade forms the base of a red wine sauce with cranberries, redcurrants and slices of lime.
· Port wine stains are heterogeneous, and responses to different lasers vary considerably.· She looked at the red wine stain on his trousers and felt tears pricking her eyes.
· Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines.· But no beverage on the planet so perfectly complements dinner as a well-matched, dry table wine.· It wants Brussels to consider bringing some table wine vines into its quality wine scheme.· Premiumpriced wines have also gained share, while the generic table wines have grown much more slowly.· Like Jefferson, he pursued the dream of producing sound table wine from Eastern soil at affordable prices for the masses.
· A seven-course dinner and wine tasting are part of the programme.· The fun includes wine tasting, vintage car display, bouncy castles, pony rides, music and sumo wrestling.· O'Viv A complimentary evening excursion to a local wine cellar and wine tasting.· Her favourite hobby is of particular interest as she studies wine and treats her guests to informal wine tastings.
· White wine vinegar should be used for mayonnaise, Hollandaise and Bearnaise sauces.· The capers are usually pickled in a white wine vinegar to preserve them.· Salt, a sprinkling of olive oil and wine vinegar were the only seasonings.· Tenderise the meat of older hare and develop its flavour by marinating it in oil, wine and wine vinegar.· Add white wine, red wine vinegar, tomato purée and mustard to the pan with the garlic.· Just cover with fresh cold water and add a tablespoon of wine vinegar.· And they would never use anything other than olive oil from the nearest olive tree, and red wine vinegar.
VERB
· She would get some Dublin Bay prawns and tons of garlic, if he could bring some great wine or other?· I also brought some wine and cheese in a basket to say that I really appreciated the welcoming that I received.· The first woman to reply told me to bring a bottle of wine.· A practical nurse brought old red wine, a silver tray of smoked salmon, crumbled hard-boiled egg, capers and lemon.· The slaves were bringing cups of chilled wine to the long table.· Sometime before the guests were due to arrive, Mark went down to the cellar to bring up the wine.· Sergio had brought a bottle of wine.· It wants Brussels to consider bringing some table wine vines into its quality wine scheme.
· It was like giving myself a little treat, like say buying a bottle of wine.· They bought the wine, then drove on, the time passing swiftly in a blur of easy laughter and pleasant conversation.· You should arrive around 9.45am, giving you a chance to buy some local wines before your 11.45 sailing for Koblenz.· She bought sherry and white wine and whisky.· The court held that had the customers known of the fraud they would not have bought the wine.· Farmers complain about no-one buying their wine and cheap imports flooding the markets.· But he had small taste for the bagging beer and wished to have bought himself a wine.
· Next evening, I was drinking his wine.· I drink red wine and heat a pita bread on the gas burner and wrap it around alfalfa sprouts or green linguine.· Outside on the terrace, Karen and Eduardo drank wine and took the last of the day's sun.· Follow the penny hustle, drink the cheap wine.· They spoke quietly, deliberated over the menu and drank their wine in sips, like dipping birds.· To see a starvIng man eating lobster salad and drinking Rhine wine, barefooted and in tatters, was curious.· She ate the contents of the saucepan and some bread and cheese and an apple, and drank most of the wine.· She drank a lot of wine for a small girl, and enjoyed it.
· Sauté chicken, pour on stock & wine.· Then pour in the cup wine and roast for 1 hour longer.· They helped themselves to salad and Sara poured the wine.· Klein was already in the living room, pouring wine.· She poured the wine then backed away, her head bowed, her throat suddenly dry, her heart pounding.· Robyn remembered his free and easy hand as he had poured her wine.· He took glasses from a cupboard, poured some wine for Rosa, and brought Fabio a glass in the sitting-room.· When the chicken is browned, drain off the oil and pour in the wine and stock.
· These sweeter grapes produce rich, fruity wines with a potentially higher level of alcohol.· It still amazes me that this winery can produce such good wines in such massive quantities.· Our modern winery produces wines which have won international Gold Awards.· Like Jefferson, he pursued the dream of producing sound table wine from Eastern soil at affordable prices for the masses.· The vines from these slopes produce wine of an extremely dependable quality.· This village produces strong wines of good varietal character well deserving premier cru status.· Yet beer - good beer - is a highly complex product and one that arguably needs greater skill to produce than wine.· Pinot Blanc is one of the less complicated Alsace grapes, producing good, refreshing wines.
· Or have you tried serving red wine with salmon?· She serves complementary wine and great conversation for those who wish and is willing to accommodate a family.· Also in my job I learn to attractively set out different types of food and serve wine and champagne.· Kyoto serves its best rice wines chilled in a traditional wine glass.· At five past two Franco took the unprecedented step of refusing to serve him any more wine.· You can serve drinks, even wines and spirits, to people who aren't eating.· He started to shout and scream, demanding that he be served with wine.· It serves s Moravian wines and is closed on Sundays.
· But tonight she was going to Le Club Zodiaque, tonight she wanted to sip wine until her feet were flying.· Weaver said Tuesday night while sipping wine and brandishing various medieval weapons for sale in his little shop of horrors.· She sipped the wine, picked at the first course and let James Hamilton carry the conversation.· She stood smoking, sipping wine.· Mr Brown might have been expected to roll each pledge around his mouth like a connoisseur sipping a fine wine.· She sat down and sipped the wine and contemplated what she had done.· Riven saw Bragad gesticulating at Bicker, who sipped wine reflectively.· Maggie sipped cautiously at the wine, aware all the time of dark, sardonic eyes watching her.
· He had kissed her and she had tasted the red wine on his lips.· He tasted of wine, of coffee.· When was the last time you tasted a wine that you thought was really strange?
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • Afterwards, I went to a wine bar with a couple of other crime writers.
  • Complimentary coffee and tea; also has a coffee bar for espresso and biscotti.! end!
  • If he was lucky he might start a wine bar when he left.
  • The bakery has a coffee bar, and cappuccino is sixty cents!
  • The other times he had sat in a coffee bar with her and listened to the juke box.
  • There is a snack bar by the pool, a taverna in the grounds and an excellent restaurant in the Atlantis itself.
  • Thurso has got a swimming pool and a wine bar.
  • We went to a coffee bar.
  • Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
  • For the real film buff, however, the place to be has to be BlackStar.
  • Inside, bartenders wearing leather harnesses serve beer in cans to an assortment of brutes, heathens, and opera buffs.
  • It all started when wine buff Liz entered another competition in the Express.
  • Rubbish, I hear all you wine buffs out there say.
  • Bristol brought on record club buy Ray Atteveld for the injured Martin Scott after 16 minutes.
  • Four were circulars - two were reminders that his subscriptions to a book club and the golf club were overdue.
  • I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive.
  • Last fall, Winfrey decided to give fiction a boost by creating her on-air book club.
  • The kids belong to a book club.
  • The recently reestablished library club was described and the possibility of a book club considered.
  • A table of coffee drinkers in a Colorado cafe.
  • Founded in 1900, Beaulieu Vineyard is trying to lure younger wine drinkers.
  • Good news for the champagne drinker?
  • However, more wine drinkers are consuming Pinot Noir these days, and the biggest reason is sheer pleasure.
  • If you are a regular coffee drinker, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee really does set the taste buds tingling.
  • Keep the computer in a clean, vibration-free place away from smokers and coffee drinkers.
  • Such findings suggest that famous coffee drinkers such as Bach and Kant may have derived little help from their caffeine habits.
  • The increased healing rate in wine drinkers is consistent with other reports that moderate alcohol intake may be harmless or beneficial.
  • A separate sauce is made by sauteing the duck liver with shallots, carrots, herbs, and dry sherry.
  • A wonderful pale gold colour we felt it tasted a bit like a dry sherry.
  • In dry wines no sugar is left after fermentation.
  • Lindauer Brut £7.49 Made from the Pinot and Chardonnay grape this dry wine had a light golden colour.
  • Order large glass of dry sherry and feel its warmth penetrate toes, making up for rather painful new shoes.
  • The flavour should be almost viscous for a white wine, rich and succulent for a supposedly dry wine.
  • This crisp, dry wine is a steal at $ 9.
  • This is the dry sherry end of the appointments business.
  • A house wine is on offer, or you can bring your own.
  • As the economy boomed, champagne boomed with it, becoming the house wine of the upwardly mobile.
  • Dinner, cocktails and house wine came to £81 for four.
  • Expected demand in terms of our current Cheshire Restaurants menu is as follows: Currently house wine costs £1.88 and sells at £3.50.
  • Extensive range of house wines and champagne, whiskies and draught beers.
  • For five nights the hotel also offer a bottle of house wine per couple.
  • The university also has a good wine list to complement its food, from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages.
kill a beer/bottle of wine etc
  • The food is dumpling-based, substantial, and it would be kinder to draw a veil over the indigenous wine lake.
  • Branches of timber merchants, such as W H Newson, stock a range of hardwood mouldings for you to put up yourself.
  • Consumers should go there only with guidance from a capable wine merchant or reviewer.
  • Other services provided by Co-operative societies include undertakers, coal merchants and opticians.
  • Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
  • The 13 coal merchants and some of the 12 corn and seed merchants no doubt operated from the wharf.
  • The worst was a coal merchant.
  • Whigham's Wine Cellar Attached to the famous wine merchants.
1an alcoholic drink made from grapes, or a type of this drink:  a glass of winered/white wine a bottle of red winedry/sweet/sparkling wine a dry white wine2an alcoholic drink made from another fruit or plant:  damson wineCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + winered/white/rosé wine· The waiter brought some red wine.dry wine (=not sweet)· a dry white winesweet wine· A slightly sweet wine goes well with smoked duck.sparkling wine (=with bubbles of gas in it)· The best-known sparkling wine is champagne.strong wine (=having a lot of alcohol)· This village produces strong wines of good character.light wine (=without a lot of alcohol)· The wine is light and refreshing.fruity wine· a fresh and fruity wine made in Francefull-bodied wine (=with a pleasantly strong taste)· full-bodied red wines such as claretFrench/Spanish etc wine· The restaurant has a wide selection of French wines.vintage wine (=good quality wine from a particular year)· He was a collector of vintage wines.fine wine (=a good and expensive wine)· He was a lover of fine wines and good food.table wine (=an inexpensive wine to drink with a meal)· The vineyard produces table wines for local use.the house wine (=ordinary wine that is used in restaurants, in contrast to wines that are sold by the bottle and have the label of a wine produce on them)· a glass of the house winephrasesa bottle of wine· They opened a bottle of wine.a glass of wine· I poured myself a glass of wine.
wine1 nounwine2 verb
winewine2 verb Verb Table
VERB TABLE
wine
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theywine
he, she, itwines
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theywined
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave wined
he, she, ithas wined
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad wined
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill wine
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have wined
Continuous Form
PresentIam wining
he, she, itis wining
you, we, theyare wining
PastI, he, she, itwas wining
you, we, theywere wining
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been wining
he, she, ithas been wining
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been wining
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be wining
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been wining
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Did he tell you to plant this here while he wined and dined me?
  • He wined and dined Princess Diana after supporting her favourite ballet school show.
  • He could have been anyone or anything stepping out after a night's wining and dining.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a bar selling mostly wine, in contrast to a pub)· He asked her to meet him in a trendy wine bar.
 The restaurant was chosen for its good food and fine wines.
(=a list of wines available in a restaurant)· a good wine list
 leading oil producers
 vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce
· How can I get coffee stains out of a cotton tablecloth?
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Companies spend millions wining and dining their clients.
  • Did he tell you to plant this here while he wined and dined me?
  • He wined and dined Princess Diana after supporting her favourite ballet school show.
  • He knows they are only interested in exploiting the collective assets, wining and dining, and riding in official cars.
  • He was well wined and dined by the Wolverhampton chamber of commerce last Friday.
  • Rest it on your conscience if you wine and dine your lover and claim client entertainment.
  • The winner will receive two free wine and dine tickets on the preserved railway of his/her choice.
  • They will all be wined and dined in our private box.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • Afterwards, I went to a wine bar with a couple of other crime writers.
  • Complimentary coffee and tea; also has a coffee bar for espresso and biscotti.! end!
  • If he was lucky he might start a wine bar when he left.
  • The bakery has a coffee bar, and cappuccino is sixty cents!
  • The other times he had sat in a coffee bar with her and listened to the juke box.
  • There is a snack bar by the pool, a taverna in the grounds and an excellent restaurant in the Atlantis itself.
  • Thurso has got a swimming pool and a wine bar.
  • We went to a coffee bar.
  • Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
  • For the real film buff, however, the place to be has to be BlackStar.
  • Inside, bartenders wearing leather harnesses serve beer in cans to an assortment of brutes, heathens, and opera buffs.
  • It all started when wine buff Liz entered another competition in the Express.
  • Rubbish, I hear all you wine buffs out there say.
  • Bristol brought on record club buy Ray Atteveld for the injured Martin Scott after 16 minutes.
  • Four were circulars - two were reminders that his subscriptions to a book club and the golf club were overdue.
  • I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive.
  • Last fall, Winfrey decided to give fiction a boost by creating her on-air book club.
  • The kids belong to a book club.
  • The recently reestablished library club was described and the possibility of a book club considered.
  • A table of coffee drinkers in a Colorado cafe.
  • Founded in 1900, Beaulieu Vineyard is trying to lure younger wine drinkers.
  • Good news for the champagne drinker?
  • However, more wine drinkers are consuming Pinot Noir these days, and the biggest reason is sheer pleasure.
  • If you are a regular coffee drinker, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee really does set the taste buds tingling.
  • Keep the computer in a clean, vibration-free place away from smokers and coffee drinkers.
  • Such findings suggest that famous coffee drinkers such as Bach and Kant may have derived little help from their caffeine habits.
  • The increased healing rate in wine drinkers is consistent with other reports that moderate alcohol intake may be harmless or beneficial.
  • A separate sauce is made by sauteing the duck liver with shallots, carrots, herbs, and dry sherry.
  • A wonderful pale gold colour we felt it tasted a bit like a dry sherry.
  • In dry wines no sugar is left after fermentation.
  • Lindauer Brut £7.49 Made from the Pinot and Chardonnay grape this dry wine had a light golden colour.
  • Order large glass of dry sherry and feel its warmth penetrate toes, making up for rather painful new shoes.
  • The flavour should be almost viscous for a white wine, rich and succulent for a supposedly dry wine.
  • This crisp, dry wine is a steal at $ 9.
  • This is the dry sherry end of the appointments business.
  • A house wine is on offer, or you can bring your own.
  • As the economy boomed, champagne boomed with it, becoming the house wine of the upwardly mobile.
  • Dinner, cocktails and house wine came to £81 for four.
  • Expected demand in terms of our current Cheshire Restaurants menu is as follows: Currently house wine costs £1.88 and sells at £3.50.
  • Extensive range of house wines and champagne, whiskies and draught beers.
  • For five nights the hotel also offer a bottle of house wine per couple.
  • The university also has a good wine list to complement its food, from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages.
kill a beer/bottle of wine etc
  • The food is dumpling-based, substantial, and it would be kinder to draw a veil over the indigenous wine lake.
  • Branches of timber merchants, such as W H Newson, stock a range of hardwood mouldings for you to put up yourself.
  • Consumers should go there only with guidance from a capable wine merchant or reviewer.
  • Other services provided by Co-operative societies include undertakers, coal merchants and opticians.
  • Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
  • The 13 coal merchants and some of the 12 corn and seed merchants no doubt operated from the wharf.
  • The worst was a coal merchant.
  • Whigham's Wine Cellar Attached to the famous wine merchants.
wine and dine somebody to entertain someone well with a meal, wine etc:  Companies spend millions wining and dining clients.
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