Sentences with phrase «drinking companion»

Just what you want when you're getting on well with a champagne - drinking companion of the opposite sex on the last night of conference!
The Jews had the highest proportion of students who drink at home and whose most frequent drinking companions are their families.
The title of the piece combines a reference to the New York taxi and limousine baron Robert Scull, a prominent collector of Pop art and sometime drinking companion of the artist, whose taxicab fleet was called «Scull's Angels.»
As curator Jens Hoffmann describes, «just as there is no way for visitors to know what joyful event is being capped off with a toast, there is no way for them to know their absent drinking companions.
Thanks to blogging and a resourceful drinking companion, Thomas Mahon today is the world's best - know Savile Row tailor.
My drinking companion recognized the power in this and would later go on to coin the term «new rich» to describe people who have realized that time is the most important currency we possess.
My drinking companion, a British tabloid writer, cuts the air with a story about a former coworker, a West Ham supporter who, years after his misbegotten youth as a «proper soccer hooligan,» still receives a phone call every Friday afternoon from a Millwall supporter who politely asks how his family is, if he's had a good week, and if he'd like to meet up to fistfight him and other Millwall fans this weekend.
Joe Harris collected an oceanful of friends and a portful of drinking companions — as well as drawers full of unpaid bills and a basement full of «stuff from all over the world» being stored Until the Next Trip.
It is customery for Nik, Dexter and I to have a couple in our local on a Friday evening, Dexter is becoming quite the drinking companion!
He was at loose ends... and he needed a drinking companion, and I filled the role for two weeks.»
Our good friend and drinking companion, Tim Hunt, passed on November 26th, 2017.
My drinking companion wasn't quite so enamoured.
We continued sipping bubbles as the sun set over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Mike was replaced by DD's brother Nick as our drinking companion.
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