Sentence for champagne | Use champagne in a sentence

Champagne in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use champagne in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for champagne.

  • He told me to leave off champagne! (8)
  • Champagne on that! (10)
  • He drank champagne. (8)
  • Was it the champagne? (10)
  • Amadeus Voss ordered champagne. (12)
  • This was the champagne in Temple. (10)
  • The champagne has flicked her courage. (8)
  • And she drank her champagne at a draught. (8)
  • It had more effect on me than champagne. (10)
  • Pierson smiled, and finished the champagne. (8)
  • The thought of her was like champagne itself! (8)
  • There is champagne, I know, and bottled ale. (22)
  • Mrs. Waddy will allow me a pint of champagne. (10)
  • Heroes know little what they owe to champagne. (10)
  • I gave an order for four bottles of champagne. (10)
  • At this meal they had to drink champagne with her. (10)
  • He was the genius of Champagne luncheon incarnate. (10)
  • He was the genius of Champagne luncheon incarnate. (22)
  • He went into a cafe and asked for a fine champagne. (8)
  • She doats on seeing blood-shed and drinking champagne. (10)
  • The port and claret went very well after the champagne. (10)
  • His master was holding in his hand a bottle of champagne. (8)
  • That was a better class café with girlies and champagne. (12)
  • Your motor-cars, and champagne, and eight-course dinners. (8)
  • The longing for Champagne stimulant increased in fervour. (10)
  • The longing for Champagne stimulant increased in fervour. (22)
  • Roast beef stood eminent behind the souffle and champagne. (10)
  • He drank two glasses of red Bordeaux and a pint of champagne. (12)
  • When the champagne came, he pressed his thanks on his cousin. (13)
  • He left it at once to draw the cork of a pint-bottle of champagne. (8)
  • To revive his good humour, Temple uncorked a bottle of champagne. (10)
  • Meanwhile Helen was watching the bubbles break in her champagne glass. (13)
  • She pulls out the cork and pours the whole contents into her champagne. (8)
  • The courses, however, were limited to seven, and champagne was not drunk. (8)
  • He drank the frosted, pale-gold liquid of champagne as if it had been water. (8)
  • He treated us to one bottle of champagne after another, day in and day out. (12)
  • He caught the arm of the waiter who was going round with the champagne bottle. (9)
  • One was that she should take a glass of champagne to Mrs. Ayrton in her room. (10)
  • Mrs. Chump gave him champagne, and drank to him, requesting him to challenge her. (10)
  • I hope he did: the Champagne in pints and half-pints; if not, return them instantly. (10)
  • I hope he did: the Champagne in pints and half-pints; if not, return them instantly. (22)
  • At dinner he drank champagne, and benevolence towards all the world spread in his being. (8)
  • His pint of champagne was dry and bitter stuff, not like the Veuve Clicquots of old days. (8)
  • Richard seized some dead champagne, emptied the bottle into a tumbler, and drank it off. (10)
  • The footman was diligent; the champagne corks feebly recalled the file-firing at Richmond. (10)
  • Apples, champagne, and cakes were now provided; all that was left to think of was the goose. (10)
  • He heaved a sigh, and knew no more till he was seated at his club before a bottle of champagne. (8)
  • The fish came up, and went down; and with the sweetbread he took his second glass of champagne. (8)
  • For there we were joined by the Aìsne, already a far-travelled river and fresh out of Champagne. (2)
  • Noel rose with a flushed face, holding in one hand a glass of champagne, in the other a biscuit. (8)
  • They mingled with the creaming sizzle of champagne, with the soft murmur of well-bred deglutition. (8)
  • It was excellent champagne, and, since Noel had never yet touched alcohol, had an instantaneous effect. (8)
  • A bottle or so of champagne went very little way with him personally, and young Pillin might be another. (8)
  • He appeared not to care who or what Jeff was; the champagne had washed away all difference between them. (9)
  • I confess that the hand here writing is not insensible to the effects of that first glass of champagne. (10)
  • Then they were silent, and from the heat, fatigue, and champagne he relapsed into a doze on the way home. (13)
  • The fact was manifest to the whole assembly, that they had indeed been drinking champagne to some purpose. (10)
  • But, whatever little demerits our acting might have displayed, were speedily forgotten in a champagne supper. (6)
  • The woman slid, rather than walked, to the chair by his side, and drank the champagne like a parched animal. (13)
  • She thought that he was finding the dinner as intolerably dull as she found it, for he rarely drank champagne. (13)
  • The champagne alone had any attraction for me; and, seduced by the icy coldness of the wine, I drank copiously. (6)
  • They all laughed, and gave themselves the air of drinking champagne out of tumblers every day, as men like to do. (9)
  • He dined with them that evening, and, when he left, had a feeling like that produced by a first glass of champagne. (8)
  • She found some potted meat, spread it on another biscuit, ate it greedily, and finished the pint bottle of champagne. (8)
  • Miss Graves within him asked the rapid little man, whether indeed his ideas were his own after draughts of champagne. (10)
  • So the guests were tolerably happy, or at least, with scarce an exception, open to the influences of champagne and music. (10)
  • His whole nature cried out for Champagne, and now he burst away from that devilish circle, looking about for Lord Suckling and a hamper. (10)
  • His whole nature cried out for Champagne, and now he burst away from that devilish circle, looking about for Lord Suckling and a hamper. (22)
  • The reach which Shelton chose was innocent of launches, champagne bottles and loud laughter; it was uncivilised, and seldom troubled by these humanising influences. (8)
  • Absorbed by longings, he but vaguely realised the turmoil of Commemoration, which had gathered its hundreds for their annual cure of salmon mayonnaise and cheap champagne. (8)

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Definition of champagne:

  • champagne, sham-pn’, n. a light sparkling wine from champagne in france. still or non-effervescent champagne is also made.(0)

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