He dusted off his hands and grabbed the sake that Lace had taken from the back and glugged a bit of it down. |
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He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit. |
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Now, normally a couple of tablespoons of the water of life glugged into said hot pan will produce entirely acceptable pyrotechnics. |
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But the waiter just glugged some extra wine into the glass, to little effect. |
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I went down the stairs with great care, found the bottle, glugged some into a cup. |
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This exchange was repeated several times till I poured neat gin into a tumbler and she glugged it happily. |
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These pellets have been glugged in feed inducing fish oil which is used by fish nutritionist in farming fish. |
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He kicked it over and it glugged the contents out onto the floor. |
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In the filled foyer, free Oyster Boy oysters were glugged, amuse bouches were bouched and goodies were raffled off in a silent auction to raise funds for the Fringe. |
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Milo Djukanovic, who has dominated politics for two decades, glugged from a huge bottle. |
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Last year, over the course of the 16-day event, visitors glugged 7.5m litres. |
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In 2013, the UK glugged 2.4bn litres of it, and by 2014 this had risen to 2.6bn litres. |
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Wine consumption by countryAMERICANS glugged more still and sparkling wine than any other country last year. |
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Too short for a toboggan, too long for a cribbage board, it hadn't rattled, glugged, bent, jingled, jangled, snapped, crackled or popped. |
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He had glugged that glass of wine before she got a chance to introduce herself. |
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