Bock is sold by the half-pint only, presumably on account of its extra strength. |
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Hawkins knocked off another half-pint of whiskey and made his way back to the tiny stage. |
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I put the fish on to steam, knocked a half-pint of parsely sauce together and took down the pack of Smash. |
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I relied on the half-pint of fat-free milk that is served at breakfast to quench my thirst. |
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I n the 1730s, the British Navy started the custom of giving sailors a daily half-pint of 80 per cent proof rum. |
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I cannot conceive the idea of a can ever replacing the half-pint, pint or quart bottle. |
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George drank a half-pint bowl, and a small cup was taken to his wife, upstairs. |
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As we approached them, I noticed Dad was supping a two thirds full half-pint glass of Guinness. |
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Some say it was his half-pint height, others that no amount was too small for him to rob. |
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The bartender lines up two half-pint glasses and pours them full of sambuca, before flicking a match at them. |
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Upon leaving, he gave me a half-pint of the salve to bring home. |
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Before becoming president, Lincoln served it in his tavern for 12 cents a half-pint. |
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Or £6 on a half-pint of Italian brewery Toccalmatto's Kilowatt, for that matter. |
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The Formica table tops each have a couple of tulips in a half-pint tumbler. |
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