Definition of Cocktailing

1. cocktail [v] - See also: cocktail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cocktailing

cocktail parties
cocktail party
cocktail party effect
cocktail party graph
cocktail sauce
cocktail sauces
cocktail shaker
cocktail stick
cocktail sticks
cocktail table
cocktailed
cocktaileries
cocktailery
cocktailian
cocktailians
cocktailing (current term)
cocktails
cockteased
cockteasers
cockteases
cockteasing
cockup
cockups
cockweed
cocky
cocky's joy
cocky-leeky
coclique

Literary usage of Cocktailing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Newspaper Libel: A Handbook for the Press by Samuel Merrill (1888)
"Mr. Paul said in conclusion: " Shortly after this I met Dolby at a club, and he was relatively a wreck. The incessant gorging and cocktailing, ..."

2. Russian Organized Crime in the United States: Hearing Before the Permanent by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"Like I pointed out with the cocktailing, blending increases the volume. What is before you right now for your consideration is to impose a tax similar in ..."

3. The Children of the Nations: A Study of Colonization and Its Problems by Poultney Bigelow (1901)
"At any rate, nowhere in the world have I noted so much promiscuous cocktailing at all hours of the day as in tropical colonies where, of all places, ..."

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