9 adjectives to describe cocktails

We're going to have a little cocktail.

Just a little melancholy, Just a tear or two, Just a word that's naughty, Just a spiteful "pooh!" Just an extra cocktail, Just a flower-bill due, Just another ring to take Unto my friend, the Jew.

"Two old-fashioned gin cocktails," she iterated.

On the oak chiffonier stood a silver tray on which were half a dozen frosted cocktails.

" Van Degen was helping himself from the tray of iced cocktails which stood near the tea-table, and Popple, turning to Undine, took up the thread of his discourse.

Now, we knew that Jasperson was the pink of sobriety, but one who appreciated an occasional glass of beer, or even a mild cocktail; and we had heard him more than once denounce the doctrines of the Prohibitionists; so we were quite convinced that meek submission to the dictates of the Grand Secretary of Corona Lodge was both unnecessary and inexpedient.

I really came over from the States to get an occasional cocktail, order some new clothes and see some plays.

Indeed, though, every second of the time, I was living so vividly, so cruelly, in the past, I made one heartbroken acknowledgment of the present by beginning with the anachronism of a dry Martini cocktail, which, twelve years previous, was unknown and unattainable in that haunted gallery.

This was a famous pleasure-drive from San Francisco, a graveled and sanded stretch of eight miles to the sea, and an ultimate "cocktail," in a "stately pleasure-dome decreed" among the surf and rocks of the Pacific shore.

9 adjectives to describe  cocktails