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vodka
[ vod-kuh ]
noun
- an unaged, colorless, distilled spirit, originally made in Russia.
vodka
/ ˈɒə /
noun
- an alcoholic drink originating in Russia, made from grain, potatoes, etc, usually consisting only of rectified spirit and water
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vodka1
C19: from Russian, diminutive of voda water; related to Sanskrit udan water, Greek ܻō
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I drank enough vodka to kill a small village.
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But the people who bring his family carafes of vodka and fancy tumblers do.
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Living out of that house, she could drink a gallon of Tito’s vodka every day.
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His thumbprint was found on one of three bottles of vodka on a sideboard in the Hunts' home, and he had also searched on the internet whether alcohol was flammable.
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Ms N does not remember much after drinking the large glass of vodka.
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