Beverage

  • 21beverage — n alcohol. This (uncountable) usage is popular with young males. ► Let s get some beverage …

    Contemporary slang

  • 22beverage — /ˈbɛvrɪdʒ / (say bevrij), /ˈbɛvərɪdʒ / (say bevuhrij) noun any kind of drink, other than water, especially a hot drink or an alcoholic drink: *Apples seem to do well, and so do figs. But peaches are beyond expectation by succeeding well, and no… …

  • 23beverage —   Mea inu.    ♦ Cold beverage, mea inu ho ohu ihu i …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 24beverage — A liquid which is taken by a person to satisfy thirst or for the pleasure of the taste or effect, rather than to have the advantage of medicinal qualities. Commonwealth v Sookey, 236 Mass 448, 128 NE 788, 11 ALR 1230; McLean v People, 66 Colo 486 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 25Beverage coaster — Beverage coasters made of sandstone. Cork coasters …

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  • 26Beverage Partners Worldwide — (BPW) is the name of the joint venture partnership between The Coca Cola Company and Nestlé, created in 2001 as the successor to Coca Cola and Nestle Refreshments (CCNR) founded in 1991. Coca Cola and Nestlé hold equal parts in the joint… …

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  • 27Beverage Partners Worldwide — Création 2001 modifier  …

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  • 28Beverage Partners Worldwide — (BPW) ist ein Joint Venture zwischen Coca Cola und Nestlé im Bereich der „ready to drink“ Grüntee , Schwarztee und Kaffeegetränke. Es wurde 2001 gegründet und ist der Nachfolger des Joint Venutures Coca Cola and Nestlé Refreshments.[1] BPW ist… …

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  • 29Beverage Reef — is a sunken atoll in the South Pacific. No land at all, just a circular reef about 5 miles wide by 8 miles long with a little passage on the west side to go inside and be surrounded by breakers and ocean on all sides. It is speculated that fewer… …

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  • 30Beverage antenna — The Beverage Antenna is a relatively inexpensive but very effective long wire receiving antenna used by amateur radio, shortwave listening, and longwave radio DXers and military applications. Harold H. Beverage experimented with receiving… …

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