Used in a Sentence

vodka

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for vodka.

Editorial note

A clear liquid can also refer to vodka or rubbing alcohol or even many types of acids.

Examples18
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of vodka gathered in one view.

noun

A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.

noun

A serving of the above beverage.

noun

Alternative letter-case form of vodka (“Russian”). [A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for vodka.

noun

A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.

noun

A serving of the above beverage.

noun

Alternative letter-case form of vodka (“Russian”). [A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.]

noun

(countable, military slang, ethnic slur) A Russian.

Example sentences

1

A clear liquid can also refer to vodka or rubbing alcohol or even many types of acids.

2

Or like the mining industry in Siberia, where the nightly entertainment is/was sitting around with a bottle of vodka and some potatoes.

3

Don't know how I got from 1920 oz to 192 drinks—unless you consider 10oz of vodka a drink!

4

Anyone who believes the state of consciousness exists independent of matter should put their theory to test with a bottle of vodka.

5

You don't see the states advertising vodka like they advertise the lottery.

6

Yeah, the Russians define alcoholism as 0.5L of vodka a day.

7

The Vodka bought in America is Ethyl alcohol cut with water!

8

That's a litre of vodka at 40% ABV every day.

9

Try putting a bottle of vodka in a freezer.

10

All the others would have to barter with smuggled cigarettes or vodka and even then they'd be unable to pay their electricity bill with whatever they've earned this way.

11

Twice I've had bartenders will up shot glasses with well vodka and Grey Goose, then number the napkins - my friends have got it wrong both times.

12

The trade-off being that you maintain history by having copies of a branch around, while the dude trying to fix a bug doesn't have to break out the vodka bottle upon arriving back home.

Quote examples

1

Ordering vodka instead of gin would also signal "I'm an alcoholic, I'm not ashamed of it, I don't care for taste" (as vodka is a tasteless spirit).

2

The irony or Russian tycoon, owner of "Vodka taxi", talking about mafia, is almost palpable.

3

Then there's people who post pictures of property damage "So drunk I puked all over the carpet last night", perhaps with an attached pix of vodka and blue kool aide, is not going to sell well to a guy who just paid for new carpet in his rental.

4

It's so engrained into berlin clubbing culture you perform this ritual when you order a "vodka mate" or a "whisky mate" from a bar: they hand you the 500ml bottle (the 330ml is lame) then you take a big swig and hand it back, the bartender then free pours the spirit in topping it up, charging you depending how much you swigged and if you've tipped before.

Proper noun examples

1

Vodka is an even worse when it comes to peoples perception of quality.

2

It'll actually be a 1.5m, $338.75 Ethernet cable—couldn't quite swing the expense on the Diamond model, so went with the Vodka, which is Audioquest's second-highest model.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use vodka in a sentence?

A clear liquid can also refer to vodka or rubbing alcohol or even many types of acids.

What does vodka mean?

A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash.

What part of speech is vodka?

vodka is commonly used as noun.