A flask that holds spirits.
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Examples for "hipflask"
Examples for "hipflask"
1Bunk drunk: up one to six: a hipflask of whiskey to the good.
1A pocket flask of brandy lay on the table at his bedside.
2A neighbor watched him, smiling, and drank deeply from a pocket flask.
3So saying, Mole took out his pocket flask and was about to refresh himself.
4Alan Hawke lit a cigar and then took a refreshing draught from a pocket flask.
5So they went and stalked Tugendheim, the German, who had been drinking from a little pocket flask.
6No man offered to turn aside but some had recourse to the steadying influence of the pocket flask.
7I'll give you a pocket flask.
8They danced jazz, and I saw Lorna drink lemonade into which liquor had been poured from a hip- pocket flask.
9I couldn't have took it ef I hadn't had a little brandy in a pocket flask, and I made him drink it.
10He dashed the blood from his face, seized a pocket flask someone held out to him, and drained it at a long gulp.
11Len Carrington sat down right in the front room and had a long sip from his pocket flask, not caring who might see him.
12Several junior officers were openly nipping on pocket flasks.
13The boys and girls disappeared occasionally, and he remembered rumors of their drinking together from hip- pocket flasks.
14'Independence was a catastrophe,' says Masterton, offering whisky from his pocket flask.
15No one moved to get the whisky, from which I judged there were three pocket flasks ready for emergency.
16Some sipped from pocket flasks.
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