Champagne in a sentence as a noun

He smiled, raised a glass of champagne, and said, "cheers.

****, I know people who had champagne ready for when the coup came about.

Doesn't matter though, we cracked open the crate of champagne anyway.

That doesn't pop the champagne yet, but it's definitely something to talk about.

Watching Google and Apple is like watching NBA players scuffling over the last bottle of champagne.

And a lot of trainers — these guys had trainers — advised their pedestrians to drink a lot of champagne during the race.

Telecom companies can make minimal investments in infrastructure and charge champagne prices for beer products.

You can concentrate on your app instead of the infrastructure until you've got traction, and if you do hit the big time you'll be popping champagne corks instead of server cores.

A PIP brings the employee down; "you have no recourse, because you're **** and I'm champagne".People who look at bad HR practices and ascertain noble or neutral intent are missing the bulk of the picture.

At the time I played a weekly poker game hosted by a bunch of YC founders and I still remember walking in with two bottles of champagne in my hand that I bought before I got the breakup text and announcing "guys, I've good news and bad news and reason to drink either way".I don't blame him at all.

Champagne definitions

noun

a white sparkling wine either produced in Champagne or resembling that produced there

See also: bubbly

noun

a region of northeastern France

See also: Champagne Champagne-Ardenne