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