1. Charles and Clarissa made thankful noises, drank a little champagne, and metaphorically wiped their faces. 2. Men in top hats drank champagne and gambled away their fortunes. 3. I mentioned casually that my doctor had absolutely for bidden me to drink champagne. 4. It would be great to take Jessica, to cut the grass with her, drink champagne in his little hidey-hole, make love. 5. We are sitting around drinking coffee in his flat, but you would think we were drinking champagne. 6. They ate delicious seafood on the balcony and tender chicken in a smooth almond sauce and they drank champagne in the moonlight as the Seville nightlife erupted below them. 7. Mr Hatton, beaming with relief, drank champagne from tea mugs to toast the decision which cleared him yesterday of plotting to defraud Liverpool city council. 8. Americans, we are told, drink champagne only on holidays and special occasions, while Europeans drink it all year long. 9. Drink cheaper champagne. |