Champagne meaning in English
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Definition
(I love) champagne!: (I love) fizzy French white wine (for example: Moët & Chandon, Veuve Cliquot)!
Examples
- "3 bottles of champagne (Dom Perignon of course)"
- "Bruno : We'll start with some champagne please, and then the snails as an appetizer."
- "Philip & Warbuckle : "I drank too much champagne at the party!"
- "I set up the net, you open the champagne."
- "You go pour me a bath of champagne, ok."
- "Champagne, of course."
- "We have three bottles of champagne, a big rubber ball, and a net."
- "Then in the restaurant, perhaps she drank too much champagne."
- "Beer? Champagne? Scotch?"
- "The benefits of business class include complimentary champagne, warm towels upon request, and shiatsu massages every three hours."
- "I'd like a first class ticket: Champagne, whisky, hand towels, the works!"
- "I drank too much champagne at the party."
- "Magda: Champagne?"
- "Business class includes free champagne, warm towels upon request, and shiatsu massages every three hours."
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