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"champers" Definitions
  1. champagne (= a French sparkling white wine that is drunk on special occasions)

23 Sentences With "champers"

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If you want to celebrate with champers then go for a drink after.
I get one bottle of red wine and two bottles of champers for mimosas.
Step this way for paper fans, rhinestones and eye shadow, champers and really good coke.
Fortunately, we were the winners and could head back to the war room to have some champers!
Ever the generous gentleman, the Ricciardo first offered his shoe champers to fellow Australian and Porsche driver Mark Webber.
A couple of dairy goatsOne night getting smashed on champers, or a few years of endless goat milk: you decide.
The actor gamely took the boot in his hand and chugged its contents as champers spilled down the front of his shirt.
Your to-do list for the month of May should include three things: Shine the tea set, chill the champers, and make sure your fascinator is still is good condition from 2011.
Irving was a well-known military historian who, at the time, was trying to establish that the Final Solution took place without Hitler's knowledge and that the gas champers and extermination camps did not actually murder millions of jews.
You probably think that I sit there with Giles Coren and Miranda Hart talking about the quality of my track premier write-ups, as we quaff champers and roar with laughter—a self-satisfied trio hopped up on smugness and very, very, very pricey pasta.
That's 164 feet, which tops (or undercuts, rather) NASA's own 12 meter buoyancy lab, and it'll help prepare paid private astronauts for the rigors of spaceflight, along with other features of the facility, including hypobaric and hyperbaric champers, and a centrifuge for simulating high-G flight.
Contrary to popular opinion of it being a popped bottle of champers and a dream come true, it is a lot more complicated and drawn-out than it seems; there are lawyers, red-lined contracts, several over-friendly lunches, expectations, and all manner of tiny but important clauses.
Yes, champagne — probably Pol Roger Champagne, the official champers of both Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2011 wedding and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent wedding — will likely be served at all three of the royal receptions that will follow Eugenie and Jack's October 12 ceremony, but tequila will no doubt be the drink of choice for many guests.
One can only begin to imagine the wild nights that went on in Deith's foliage-lined cubicle, presuambly located in the central command tower of the Coliseum, the two of them dousing themselves in champers, screaming "WE ARE GODS, NOT MEN" at one another until the sun rose on another perfect day in Halifax, emperors surveying the conquered kingdoms below.
However, I do agree that your choccy and champers shop sounds absolutely divine.
Why don't you share the choccies and champers with Sandy and Jules, my reneging little Petal?
I certainly do not do anything like that on the first date, despite champers and choccies.
Sakthan Thampuran provide one donation champers inside Thriprayar Temple still there in red color. As the old believe in the time of Arattupuzha Pooram festival, Deity travel to Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishumaya temple and meet Sree Vishnumaya, it is called "Pooram Purapad". Currently Avanangattilkalari temple is administered by temple trust and not taking any aid from Thriprayar temple. The temple was constructed by Kellunni Panicker.
An album of tracks recorded in 1969 and produced by Peter Eden was issued on the Spark label whilst in 1971 tracks recorded between 1965 and 1967 were released on Transatlantic as Innovations.Colin Harper, article within sleevenotes to Vampers & Champers retrospective, RPM (2006) In 1972 he finally released a solo album, Duffy Power, on the GSF label (GSF 502), produced in conjunction with Andrew Loog Oldham and featuring Korner. Dana Gillespie and others.
At age 15, Gold started as a DJ at a mobile disco with friend named Duncan Uren, called the Funky Road Show. In 1975 Gold opened a night club, called Champers located at the Railway Hotel in Greenford. In Gold 1978 joined Royalty team in Southgate, London and also worked as a DJ on Southgate, London hospital's radio station. From 1980 to 1989 Gold worked as a DJ at Gullivers located in Mayfair.
Although by this time he was widely recognised as an impressive singer, his albums still failed to sell. His personal life was aggravated by depression and drug use and he succumbed to mental illness curtailing regular performances. Most of his Parlophone material including unreleased recordings from the 1960s were issued on CD in 2002 as Leapers and Sleepers. In 2006 a further retrospective Vampers and Champers that included the re release of his Translantic LP Innovations was released.
Its days as a cinema ended in 1976 when it was soon converted into a nightclub. The Champers nightclub closed in 1984 and the Roxy Cinema building lay vacant until 1991 when a new nightclub named Manhattans opened. Mahattans ultimately met a similar demise a decade on, although 2011 saw the rejuvenation of the Manhattans brand which reopened a venue within the building. An American themed restaurant/diner and bar 'Hollywood' is also located on the ground floor in the cinema's former foyer.
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a four star rating, and said: > There's an unmistakable whiff of Fleetwood Mac - incense mixed with champers > and crack? - to this second single from Clare Maguire. It's there in the > passionately romantic but utterly relatable lyrics, it's there in the > soaring, sing-along-soon-as-you-hear-it chorus, and it's there in the > twinkly keyboard sounds that could almost have been nicked from the Tango In > The Night studio tapes. But this is The Mac pimped up for the teenies, with > Maguire's mighty vocals - so committed and filled with sincerity, she'd sell > you a papier-mâché pac-a-mac were she (literally) to sing its praises - > shrouded by a bombastic but glittery production from Fraser T Smith.

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