drinking stories造句
例句與造句
- Sorry, though, I can't tell you any drinking stories, because I've changed a little bit ."
- This, then, is their drinking story.
- Perhaps the most famous drinking story concerning Jones occurred while he was married to his second wife Shirley Corley.
- We imbibers all have our drinking stories, even hangover tales, that, for some reason, seem wildly funny in retrospect.
- He is an outdoor aficionado, and frequently shares his camping and drinking stories and is open about his drug use.
- It's difficult to find drinking stories in a sentence. 用drinking stories造句挺難的
- Genial drinking stories from the early years, like the time Bing fell off the bandstand, have much the same innocent tone.
- Richard Flaherty, president of the organization, said it is important that parents refrain from telling " drinking stories " about their college days.
- Newcombe went into damage control as the drinking story was headlined in newspapers on Monday, saying the comments had been blown out of proportion.
- "We start telling the death story early, " Workman said . " We have to, to go up against all the positive drinking stories you hear ."
- Male and female anchors have traded clothes on camera ( not as provocative as it sounds ), swapped drinking stories and joked about their own incompetence as handicappers.
- "Two Family House " is a good drinking story, the kind of nostalgic yarn that might be shared just before closing time after a few rounds have loosened the tongue and stoked the recollections of a bygone time.
- "But our death stories are way outnumbered by our culture's happy drinking stories, " Workman said, pointing out MTV's " Spring Break " specials, TV beer ads featuring rowdy parties, and " Animal House, " a movie still ingrained in the college psyche despite the fact most students were born after actor John Belushi's death.
- In a book that really should have been titled Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Van Morrison But Were Too Petrified To Ask, this is a magical'into the mystic'journey which vertiginously takes you from Edward Carson to Leadbelly, from the Mafia to the Rosacrucians, from drinking stories to Gestalt therapy, and from Bernadette Devlin to Terry Keane ."