40 Verbs to Use for the Word champagne

At Signor Burini's I was also most hospitably received and drank some very excellent champagne.

They ordered the best champagne out of the cellars and drank it, the men cleared all the cigar-boxes, and the women rummaged in the wardrobes until they seemed like a pack of hungry wolves.

"Whew!" He sipped his champagne.

You had better bring the iced champagne with the dinner, and don't forget the finger-bowls.

ut with increased activity, upon the other; and, true to their character, they choose the latter, and prefer champagne to freedom.

In excellent accord these tenors and basses, so blameless in their living, lifted up their voices and sang they "would that the wavelets of ocean were wavelets of sparkling champagne!"

In opening champagne, it is not necessary to discharge it with a pop; properly cooled, the cork is easily extracted without an explosion; when the cork is out, the mouth of the bottle should be wiped with the napkin over the footman's arm.

[Uncorks the bottle, pours out champagne, and offers it to him] To our dear friend Afrikán Savvich!

The old boy kept a man-cook, and gave iced champagne.

Chalk produces champagne, and some of the best wines of Southern France are grown upon calcareous soils where the eye perceives nothing but stones.

It seems a dreadful pity She spilled the iced champagne.

If he offers you the champagne, refuse it!"

You can't think, Mamma, how insidious and delightfulbut of course I could not possibly have drunk anything after it, and I was so surprised to see everyone else swallowing champagne all through dinner; so I suppose it is a thing one gets accustomed to.

When the wardrobe woman told him pa had insulted her, the owner gave her $10 to buy champagne for the performers, and she released pa, and he went back to choke his diamond out of the ostrich.

"It would be rotten for Neil to find himself back in Dartmoor before he'd finished his champagne.

At dinner Madame declined champagne, which she said was a poor, feeble drink.

"'Pass Mr. Biddulph the champagne,' says Perkins.

Mama long afterwards told me that at this dinner she went through a very embarrassing moment; Papa asked her what wine she would have, and she, just saying the first thing that came into her head, replied, "Oh, champagne.

But I never could resist champagne.

Chablis with the oysters, sherry with the soup, sauterne with the fish, claret with the roast, Burgundy with the game,champagne somewhere, anywhere, everywhere; port, grand, old ruddy portthat has disappeared; no one understands it and no one knows when to serve it; while Madeira, that bloom of the vinous century plant, that rare exotic which ripens with passing generations, is all too subtle for our untutored discrimination.

So, when he breaks a coconut at the launching of a pattimar, he is a gainer in hope, if nothing else; while we squander our champagne and gain nothing.

If we reproduce the effervescence by stirring the champagne with a piece of bread the glass will again cease to ring.

I had not tasted champagne for twenty years!

" The good husband was rejoicing on his wedding anniversary, and I could but accept the champagne he ordered.

Merriwell smiled and wiped the champagne from his face with a white silk handkerchief.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  champagne