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Definition of long drink in English: long drinknoun A large and refreshing cold drink in which alcohol, if present, is not heavily concentrated. the summer menu features long drinks served in pitchers Example sentencesExamples - He sits down opposite us and orders long drinks in pretty colours.
- Adding sparkling water or wine to many standard cocktails will make them into fine signature long drinks.
- The so-called long drinks are in fact short drinks served over crushed ice.
- She likes the idea of lying on a sandy beach, sipping long drinks, and having her nails.
- Overall they have crafted what is a thoroughly modern, stylish and super-smooth sound, all long drinks in late-summer afternoons and soft ocean breezes.
- Out in the leafy gardens there are wicker tables and long drinks in the garden by the tennis court, beside which ladies recline on chaise longues.
- They are charging up to £50 to get in and then every long drink costs £8 to £10.
- Nothing could be better than just sitting in an easy chair, enjoying the cool breeze, with a long drink in one's hand, and watching the dragonflies and butterflies busily tire themselves.
- In regions where the summer is long, hot and humid, long drinks are a tradition.
- The best thirst quenching long drinks are those made without too many ingredients.
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