(1) He was a harder nut to crack, but at least he could drink an awful lot of vodka .
(2) He drunk three to four pints plus some vodka and lemonade but was not drunk.
(4) He knocked back a vodka and collapsed into the chair
(5) Staff gave her a choice of gin, vodka or whisky, before she was given two cupfuls to drink immediately.
(6) The weather was lovely but I made the mistake of drinking absinthe, cider then vodka .
(7) He said the main problem was that there was too much focus on alcohol, particularly the sale of cheap vodka .
(8) First they ran out of cider, then they ran out of vodka - things were looking grave.
(9) The next day we went to a liquor store and bought a big bottle of vodka .
(10) He ordered a double vodka
(12) He took a couple of shots of vodka , redid his tie, and walked out of the room.
(13) The vodka and whisky are flowing and it's just about time to chill out on the sofa with a good film.
(14) In July she had spent the evening at a nearby pub when she had had several pints and a glass of vodka and orange.
(15) Had enough vodka and beers on Friday and Sunday to last a lifetime, thank you very much.
(16) We stayed up all night drinking vodka
(17) When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued.
(18) We sat up late again drinking vodka and somehow the mood was a bit subdued.
(19) She had drunk a litre of cider and three shorts of vodka and had taken too high a dose of her prescribed medicine.
(20) He would pretend that he wanted a packet of crisps or chocolate, but secretly was buying a bottle of vodka .