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"Tall"
Keywords:
ounce
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beverage
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starbucks
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espresso
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mixer
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Pousse-café
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Cocktail
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Martini
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Raspberry liqueur
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Highball
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Punch
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Triple sec
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Grog
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Apertif
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Cooler
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Apricot brandy
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Grand marnier
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Harvey wallbanger
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Borracho
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Schnapps
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Liqueur
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Sak
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Apéritif
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Flip
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Collins
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Campari
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Cordial
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Amer picon
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Ratafia
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Vodka
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Shandy
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Raki
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Fizz
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Sling
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Metheglin
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Calvados
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Shrub
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Lillet
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Framboise
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Applejack
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Apple brandy
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Tipple
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Mojito
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Perry
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Manhattan
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Sangaree
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Brandy
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Swig
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Rickey
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Julep
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Eau de vie
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Cider
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Liquor
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Eau-de-vie
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Cointreau
This refers to an alcoholic drink served in a tall glass with more mixer than normal.
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Starbucks regular beverage size, 12 fl oz.
starbuckshawaii.com
A 12 ounce drink
drsmoothie.com
12-ounce cup.
espressoplanet.com
A 12 ounce size espresso beverage.
halfpriceespresso.com
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Keywords:
stature
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slender
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mast
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unusual
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tree
High in stature; having a considerable, or an unusual, extension upward; long and comparatively slender; having the diameter or lateral extent small in proportion to the height; as, a tall person, tree, or mast.
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great in vertical dimension; high in stature; "tall people"; "tall buildings"; "tall trees"; "tall ships"
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Keywords:
brave
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courageous
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bold
Brave; bold; courageous.
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Keywords:
splendid
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extravagant
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excellent
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fine
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excessive
Fine; splendid; excellent; also, extravagant; excessive.
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Keywords:
improbable
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admit
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belief
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story
too improbable to admit of belief; "a tall story"
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Keywords:
lofty
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talk
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engages
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never
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saying
lofty in style; "he engages in so much tall talk, one never really realizes what he is saying"
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Keywords:
adjective
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general
adjective अगà¥à¤²à¥‹ general
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Keywords:
greyed
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things
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part
a part of these things (greyed out)
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Keywords:
impressively
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difficult
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order
impressively difficult; "a tall order"
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