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Black Russian
noun
- a drink made from one part coffee liqueur and two parts vodka, served over ice.
Example Sentences
At Caddies on Cordell, his golf-themed sports bar, he changed the Moscow Mule to a Kyiv Mule, and the White Russian and Black Russian cocktails to the White Ukrainian and Black Ukrainian.
During its peak, in the early 1980s, a mink coat typically cost $8,000 to $50,000 but could go above $400,000 for all-belly black Russian mink.
I’m having a Black Russian with vodka.
It’s a story built around women’s absence and their silence set in a future where, apart from one black Russian mobster, only white men play significant roles.
At a time when, for example, the Broadway lineup offers a Hispanic founding father, a black Russian countess, racially diverse rogues in Chicago and the occasional black Phantom, are we moving toward an era in which the actions of the Albee estate will seem retrograde?
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