Similar words: village, pillage, fuselage, collage, spillage, tutelage, cartilage, flagellate. Meaning: ['lɑːgə(r)] n. 1. a camp defended by a circular formation of wagons 2. a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally it was brewed in March or April and matured until September.
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1 Is the lager on draught or is it bottled?
2 Can I have a half of lager, please?
3 A pint of lager and two halves, please.
4 The lager tastes/has gone flat.
5 Mick took a long draught of lager.
6 I was gagging for a pint of cold lager.
7 Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps, please.
8 He had a small glass of lager with his meal.
9 His best selling line is the cheapest lager at £1.99.
10 Draught lager and bitter are available accompaniments.
11 But it was probably a can of lager.
12 And drink mineral water rather than the inevitable lager.
13 What about lager louts and football hooligans?
14 For instance, if you need two cans of lager, picture a shoe overflowing with beer.
15 Twenty years ago lager accounted for less than 10 percent of total beer sales.
16 Douglas Hurd's active citizen and John Patten's lager louts are both given an airing.
17 The balloon's been stolen, and 10 crates of lager are being offered to anyone who helps locate it.
18 Anyone who listens to the language of our lager louts on the football terraces could not help but agree with them.
19 The girls are beautiful, the band is beautiful,[www.Sentencedict.com] lager louts miss out.
20 He popped the ring pull on another can of lager.
21 He gave himself up to police later that night and said he had drunk two cans of lager.
22 Dexter looked back and saw Russell drain off the last drops of his lager.
23 You will be able to sample a refreshing glass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors' Department afterwards.
24 It accounts for some 8.5 percent of all take-home lager sales and is also sold in draught.
25 The national brewers account for more than 90 percent of total lager production.
26 Read in studio A man has admitted knocking down and killing a cyclist after drinking more than five pints of lager.
27 Dundalk station, with its lovely garden, stood at the edge of town, close to the enormous Harp Lager brewery.
28 He joined her a few minutes later carrying her drink and a glass of lager for himself.
29 It is estimated that keg beer is twice as profitable as cask beer, lager four times as profitable.
30 This wasn't the sort of stuff that would help lager sales or public morale during wartime.
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