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Definition of cocktail napkin in US English: cocktail napkinnoun A small napkin designed to be placed under a drink when it is served. Example sentencesExamples - The terms of his employment contract could fit on a cocktail napkin.
- The days are long gone when ideas scribbled on a cocktail napkin were enough to build a startup or take a business to the next level.
- Set out a cork screw, bottle opener, swizzle sticks, cocktail napkins and all the necessary ingredients for making the beverages you are offering.
- My apologies to the guy next to me whose cocktail napkin I filched to dab my eyes.
- I felt fantastic until I looked over my shoulder and saw her alone at the bar wiping her watery eyes with a tattered cocktail napkin.
- I found the cocktail napkin with the whole screenplay on it.
- At the door to the baths, I was handed a towel the size of a cocktail napkin and told to put my clothes in a basket.
- Next to an open bottle of Chardonnay on the glass tabletop a gold earring lay on a cocktail napkin.
- E-mail, like nearly all writing (including things written on a blackboard or a cocktail napkin, if they're more than just a few words), is automatically copyrighted.
- This code is small enough to put on a cocktail napkin.
- That'll teach me to use a stack of cocktail napkins as a reporter's notepad.
- Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary.
- When David handed her a ball-point, she scrawled on a cocktail napkin the first combination of numbers that came to mind, then handed it to him with a disarming smile.
- Ruhlen and some associates have published a paper in a place so obscure they might as well have scratched it on a cocktail napkin somewhere.
- I wrote everything down on a cocktail napkin so I wouldn't forget any details for my loyal readers.
- Who would want to read a novel only to find that the last quarter of it consists of notes sketched on a cocktail napkin?
- Not everybody can start with a wee idea scribbled on the back of a cocktail napkin and turn it into something huge.
- ‘And what secret would that be?’ she asked, taking the cocktail napkin and blotting her lips.
- Miss Adams, on your way to my apartment tonight, will you pick up four dozen cocktail napkins for the party.
- In the state of Colorado, in regard to inheritance rights, you can write a will on a cocktail napkin and it's valid.
Definition of cocktail napkin in US English: cocktail napkinnoun A small napkin designed to be placed under a drink when it is served. Example sentencesExamples - The days are long gone when ideas scribbled on a cocktail napkin were enough to build a startup or take a business to the next level.
- Next to an open bottle of Chardonnay on the glass tabletop a gold earring lay on a cocktail napkin.
- Who would want to read a novel only to find that the last quarter of it consists of notes sketched on a cocktail napkin?
- Set out a cork screw, bottle opener, swizzle sticks, cocktail napkins and all the necessary ingredients for making the beverages you are offering.
- I felt fantastic until I looked over my shoulder and saw her alone at the bar wiping her watery eyes with a tattered cocktail napkin.
- My apologies to the guy next to me whose cocktail napkin I filched to dab my eyes.
- This code is small enough to put on a cocktail napkin.
- In the state of Colorado, in regard to inheritance rights, you can write a will on a cocktail napkin and it's valid.
- I wrote everything down on a cocktail napkin so I wouldn't forget any details for my loyal readers.
- I found the cocktail napkin with the whole screenplay on it.
- E-mail, like nearly all writing (including things written on a blackboard or a cocktail napkin, if they're more than just a few words), is automatically copyrighted.
- Not everybody can start with a wee idea scribbled on the back of a cocktail napkin and turn it into something huge.
- Utensil storage for stirrers and cocktail napkins, as well as glass storage, are also necessary.
- The terms of his employment contract could fit on a cocktail napkin.
- At the door to the baths, I was handed a towel the size of a cocktail napkin and told to put my clothes in a basket.
- That'll teach me to use a stack of cocktail napkins as a reporter's notepad.
- When David handed her a ball-point, she scrawled on a cocktail napkin the first combination of numbers that came to mind, then handed it to him with a disarming smile.
- ‘And what secret would that be?’ she asked, taking the cocktail napkin and blotting her lips.
- Miss Adams, on your way to my apartment tonight, will you pick up four dozen cocktail napkins for the party.
- Ruhlen and some associates have published a paper in a place so obscure they might as well have scratched it on a cocktail napkin somewhere.
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