margarita - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: And if you have never had a margarita this is a good place to try one.
  • enjoy: This is the perfect place to soak away the stress of urban life or enjoy a frozen margarita at sunset.
  • make: There many ways to make a margarita, here's my sunrise special: Recipe: Dip rims of glasses in granulated sugar.
  • drink: Have brunch with Peter, who says, while drinking six margaritas, that I've gained weight and need to learn more self-control.

Preposition: at

  • sunset: This is the perfect place to soak away the stress of urban life or enjoy a frozen margarita at sunset.

Adjective modifier

  • frozen: This is the perfect place to soak away the stress of urban life or enjoy a frozen margarita at sunset.
  • good: Or, in the event of being slightly less macho, a succession of the Moose's famously good margaritas.
  • strawberry: I had a mojito and my friend chose the strawberry margarita, both at £ 4.95.
  • several: Not expensive - about £ 20 each, but this included several margaritas.
  • free: Terms & Conditions 1. All customers must be over 18 to receive a free margarita.
  • great: Had a birthday party in the new downstairs bar last week and had a brilliant time, all americana and great margaritas.

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