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" Cocktails " is the eighteenth episode of the third season of the US version of The Office . It was written by actor Paul Lieberstein and directed by Lost series creator J. J. Abrams , his first such credit for The Office . NBC hired Abrams and Joss Whedon ...
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n. (plural of cocktail English)
Usage examples of cocktails.
By the time they reached it, Molotov cocktails were raining down upon them.
Within another minute, three more cocktails arced out into the mass of surrounding Lizzars, starting three more fires.
Molotov cocktails aren't going to be effective, so they should save those.
There would only be enough time to toss a round or two of cocktails before the bunkers would have to be abandoned.
Molotov cocktails arced out into the night to explode or shatter among the Lizzars shoving the ramps forward.
Rainsford said absently as he finished mixing a four-portion jug full of cocktails and poked the stopper into it.
When she returned, they would have cocktails while Diamond watched his favorite bloodthirsty 'screenplay in the Fuzzy room, and then the three of them would have dinner together in the apartment.
Before I could reach the typer it had given us two more shrimp cocktails and moved away.
Then it served two more shrimp cocktails, and Dreamer got up quick and moved behind it.
I pushed the summons button, and when the waiter came with two more shrimp cocktails I typed 'Phone' before it could get away.
The waiter kept bringing me more water and more shrimp cocktails, so that was all right.
Emil, laying tablecloths, said that wine alone was included in the fare, all other cocktails having to be paid for, and perhaps I'd better just serve the wine.
We would all come back to reboard the train after the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes on Wednesday, and cocktails and dinner would be served as soon as we'd rolled out of the station.
Half the passengers spilled their cocktails with Raoul and Pierre rolling and slogging on the floor near their feet and we had to give everyone free refills.
Through there is the reception room where the passengers and the other owners from the train are gathering for cocktails and lunch.