Lexicographical Neighbors of Cocktailed
Literary usage of Cocktailed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russian Organized Crime in the United States: Hearing Before the Permanent by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"cocktailed Fuel So is the problem fixed? Not yet. The Russians are quite tenacious.
Denied one avenue to evade taxes, they seek another. ..."
2. The Digressions of V.: Written for His Own Fun and that of His Friends by Elihu Vedder (1910)
"... I once attended one of those big international yacht races in New York.
I was invited by some men of the Century Club. Now I had cocktailed and ..."
3. Eastern Nights by Alan John Bott (1919)
"... bitterness against fate for allowing this to happen one week before I was to
have returned to Cairo the Neutral, where they dined and cocktailed, ..."
4. Retrospections of an Active Life by John Bigelow (1913)
"Then was my heart exalted and my spirits they were cocktailed up. 16. So when I
was come to my house, I lifted up my voice and sang a song; and these are ..."
5. The Old Virginia Gentleman: And Other Sketches by George William Bagby (1910)
"cocktailed past the point of nervousness and remorse, he dresses himself and
wends his way to a barber shop to get shaved, if he shaves at all. ..."