vodka
US /ˈvɑdkə/
・UK /'vɒdkə/
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Post Malone - "Wow." (Official Music Video)
- Shawty mixin' up the vodka with the LaCroix, yeah
Shawty mixin' up the vodka with the LaCroix, yeah
CD PROJEKT RED: The Past, Present and Future | E3 Coliseum 2019 Panel
- WORKS SAUSAGE AND VODKA.
WORKS SAUSAGE AND VODKA.
Art | Spaced | Series 1 Episode 3 | Dead Parrot
- but I've been known to drink
a vodka and tonic, you know,
but I've been known to drink a vodka and tonic, you know,
Casually Explained: Alcohol
- Also keep in mind that many people have bad formative experiences with a certain alcohol, and say things like: "I'm never drinking vodka again."
Also keep in mind that many people have bad formative experiences with a certain alcohol, and say things like: "I'm never drinking vodka again."
- "I'm never drinking vodka again"
"I'm never drinking vodka again"
21 Year Olds Try Drinks For The First Time | People Vs. Food
- This is the James Bond drink, except he orders his with vodka, shaken, not stirred.
This is the James Bond drink, except he orders his with vodka, shaken, not stirred.
- except he orders his with vodka, shaken,
except he orders his with vodka, shaken,
Jim Gaffigan Doesn’t Understand Winter People
- In Finland--In Finland where they invented the sauna, they relax in Finland by drinking vodka in the sauna.
In Finland--In Finland where they invented the sauna, they relax in Finland by drinking vodka in the sauna.
- Vodka in the sauna?
Vodka in the sauna?
Benedict Cumberbatch and Ellen
- - Yeah, you gave me some vodka on the red carpet.
- Yeah, you gave me some vodka on the red carpet.
TO or FOR? Prepositions in English
- A Caesar is a drink, it's an alcoholic drink. Vodka, Clamato juice, tabasco, a little spices, it's very delicious.
A Caesar is a drink, it's an alcoholic drink. Vodka, Clamato juice, tabasco, a little spices, it's very delicious.
What grammar mistakes do native speakers make?
- of standard English. "I done it. Did you do your homework? I done it." "Where's the vodka?
of standard English. "I done it. Did you do your homework? I done it." "Where's the vodka?
- versions. "Where's your homework? I did it." " Where's the vodka? He drank it." The past
versions. "Where's your homework? I did it." " Where's the vodka? He drank it." The past