A lot go into town and others pack into the social club, which is great for a booze-up. |
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One year, the Christmas party consisted of a quad bike competition against another small company followed by a bit of a booze-up afterwards. |
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After a one-hour booze-up whilst the votes were counted, all the directors mingled with the angry shareholders and it wasn't pretty. |
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Then it's back on the train for dinner and a booze-up with Britain's least fashionable band. |
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But next time there's a Kilburn Bloggers booze-up, I'm definitely going to drink less. |
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I'm probably not that far off with my assumption that these morons couldn't organize a booze-up at a brewery. |
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Well, sorry that I can't contribute my part to the common booze-up. |
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It's an atonal experiment in skronk that sounds like a booze-up in a train-yard. |
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At the aftershow booze-up we chat to a local who can balance a spoon upright on her tongue. |
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Was it hazardous to kick-start the game with a six-hour booze-up in the park? |
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The launch party for the video was the usual booze-up and good time. |
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On VE Day we had a booze-up in the Mess and the atmosphere was great. |
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In late 2001, I was invited by a prominent media-relations company to attend a casual booze-up, where staff would seek insight into how journalists select stories, etc. |
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There's a bit of a booze-up tonight with a few of the islanders. |
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Boris banned alcohol on public transport, prompting a glorious, quintessentially London, last-night booze-up on the Circle Line – and astounding obedience thereafter. |
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But the event was also a tremendous booze-up, the ambassador wrote. |
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It's a long overdue smack in the face for a company that couldn't organise a booze-up in a brewery. |
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