Cachat immediately built a fence and began selling his eau by the
jugful. Eventually a spa, grand hotels, and a casino sprang up around the source and Evian's reputation was made.
(15.) When Rabelais's narrator finally develops a less authoritarian relationship with his reader in the prologues to the Third and Fourth Books, the latter's liberty seems less restricted: Drink, my lads, by the
jugful. But if it does not seem good to you, leave it alone.
The jukebox trades heavily in all things jazz and - should that prospect be almost impossible to contemplate without being mortally drunk - the house speciality is luckily sangria by the
jugful.
At least while the naysayers are busy trying to prove the unprovable point that the best of one generation is somehow inferior to that of another, at least the fans are sitting round in their rose-tinted spectacles, enjoying themselves in the warm glow of a large scotch and a
jugful of memories.
The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a
jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept restoration.
Julie has never been stuck for a word or two so pay attention to what she says in the Mirror every day because her quotable quotes could win YOU a
jugful of the needful!
The Gray Ox, open since 1709 serving thirsty locals who came in for ale by the
jugful, serves classy food which is also the right side of rustic for us.
McKinlay of Glasgow, who contributed a cornucopia of collectives, including a pochle of polis, a mangle of masseurs, a litter of streetsweepers, a mince of hairdressers, a
jugful of topless models, a sag of plastic surgeons and a box of undertakers.The standard has been set - new contenders welcome.
He had been into the little drinks room off the library to replenish our pre-dinner drinks - he made a potent dry martini by the
jugful, kept cool in a fridge in this room.