Pour on the vodka, the raspberry liqueur, then the juice, then the soda. Swizzle it all with a swizzle stick and you're good to go. |
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The concierge thrust a rum swizzle at me as the calypso band struck up a bright number. |
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Catching the look in the smaller girl's eyes, she lunged forward, throwing her swizzle stick. |
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Mitch looked at the two women, playfully taking a swizzle stick, and mock stabbing himself in the heart with it. |
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If you really like throwing parties, why not pick up a few themed tablecloths, swizzle sticks, or other cheap party goods? |
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There will be no hot cider with cinnamon swizzle sticks around the T.V. on crisp evenings this September. |
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I sincerely hope you took my advice about the melted chocolate swizzle stick. |
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It came with a straw, swizzle stick and a tiny macaroon biscuit. |
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Even new swizzle sticks which are also referred to as stirrers or picks, depending on whether their ends are pointy or not, can be quite high-priced. |
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Near its old stump, another tree — tenuous, young, with the look of a swizzle stick — had been planted, trussed, and braced. |
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Set out a cork screw, bottle opener, swizzle sticks, cocktail napkins and all the necessary ingredients for making the beverages you are offering. |
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Karen Kitt pointed at the wall-clock with her swizzle stick. |
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We discussed issues like what to do with paper parasols, swizzle sticks shaped like flamingos, sparklers and other cocktail paraphernalia while you drink your drink. |
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The rum-based mixed drink came with a swizzle stick shaped like a pirate's sword. |
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My father was at one point a night-club critic, and he and my mother would come home late at night with all these great stories about comics and chanteuses, and bring me swizzle sticks from all the night clubs. |
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Michelle, the barmaid who always seems to magically know what I want to drink, says this with a sparkle in her eye as she hands me a swizzle. |
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After boarding, passengers will get a welcome cocktail served in a purple glass with a stylish swizzle stick. |
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In this version, French officers referred to this unusual form of swizzle stick in a mixture of French and English, le coq's tail. |
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From wine carts to upscale bars, the swizzle sticks finally have a fancy place to call home. |
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Add crushed ice, swizzle until the outside of the cup frosts, top with more crushed ice, garnish with one kumquat on a toothpick and three sprigs of lemon balm leaves. |
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Following the ceremony, guests were greeted with prosecco and swizzle, a Phelps family tradition, and enjoyed a reception at the home of the bride's parents. |
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In winter, the pool was minty ice milk with a few rusted swizzle sticks. |
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So it came as a bit of a shock to be charged pounds 2 for half a pint of orange juice and lemonade, even if the glass was resplendent with a swizzle stick. |
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A swizzle stick that changes colour when placed in contaminated beverages is already available but at pounds 7 is too expensive for widespread use. |
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He's tickled every time he opens the cabinet in the bar area of his kitchen at home because it's where he displays his collection of swizzle sticks. |
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A small barrel of chocolate cream sat confidently in the middle of the plate with the standard fol-de-rol of sliced strawberry and biscuit swizzle stick. |
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Hector collects things obsessively, anything at all really, from stamps, seashells, and paintings of ships in port to swizzle sticks, corks, and Croatian aphorisms. |
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In need of refreshment we visited Bermuda's original Swizzle Inn at Bailey's Bay. |
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The new Swizzle Stick, which can detect 46 different drugs, works like litmus paper, changing colour if the drink has been tampered with. |
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Swizzle sticks and carbon nanotubes don't usually share the same room, but they're both on the menu for Eugene's first Science Pub. |
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Savor the island's epicurean treats at the Swizzle Inn, where indulgers have been said to swagger out. |
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