Popular cocktail containing vodka and tomato juice.
Daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon who was Queen of England from 1553 to 1558; she was the wife of Philip II of Spain and when she restored Roman Catholicism to England many Protestants were burned at the stake as heretics (1516-1558)
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Examples for "Mary I "
1 I wish to Mary I hadn't, now, but the past is past.
2 To Mary I wrote also, and to her I offered my heart.
3 Only for Mary I don't know how I should have reared them.
4 I tell her to tell Mary I 'll be a little late.
5 Miss Mary I guess I had a pretty easy time in slavery days.
1 Like Mary Tudor , Cameron may yet find Calais engraved on his heart.
2 The period of her pregnancy was the pinnacle of Mary Tudor 's life.
3 No English sovereign ever ascended the throne with larger popularity than Mary Tudor .
4 Who was the legitimate Queen of England at the death of Mary Tudor ?
5 The minted head of Diocletian or the more substantial one of Mary Tudor .
1 The point is they taste like a bloody mary .
2 The fashion designer also posted photos of her on the beach and enjoying a bloody mary .
3 He sips his bloody mary and looks defensive.
4 Mary has never had a bloody mary .
5 Or if you'd like a bloody mary while watching an orchestra play in the morning, it's yours.
6 For relaxation she liked ice skating, which she was good at; and she enjoyed a bloody mary afterwards.
7 Calming myself down with a bloody mary , it was time to carefully select our choice of three dishes each.
8 What could be nicer, I reasoned, than to create one out of my own favourite Sunday morning pick-me-up: a bloody mary .
9 And bloody mary the way Dom makes it -he mixes it with a shot of sherry, which makes it stronger.
10 But there are also endless cocktail bars, rum bars, bloody mary vans, and so on, and people selling cans around the place.
11 So this weekend we'll be staying under the duvet for as long as possible, then warming our cockles with a decent bloody mary .
12 I tell you what," he said, rattling his tremendous keychain, "I'll break the rules and fix you an honest-to-god bloody mary .
13 He had stopped in the middle of the room, clenching her bloody mary as if he might pop the glass in his fist.
14 Also, infusing chilies, or a pinch of lovage seed or handful of leaves, in vodka makes a distinct bloody mary for Christmas morning.
15 For £35 per person, Bad Egg offers you two hours of bottomless mimosa, frizzante or bloody mary consumption and a choice of three dishes.
16 However, Spence points out: Have you ever noticed how many people ask for a bloody mary or tomato juice from the drinks trolley on aeroplanes?
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