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  • noun Plural form of Bloody Mary.

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Examples

  • Whether there were more vitamins in our Bloody Marys is a fair question -- but whether there was more ice than juice, never mind alcohol, was a more pressing one.

    Colonel Hector Bravado: Seeing Starz: Drunk at the Denver Film Festival 2010

  • Whether there were more vitamins in our Bloody Marys is a fair question -- but whether there was more ice than juice, never mind alcohol, was a more pressing one.

    Colonel Hector Bravado: Seeing Starz: Drunk at the Denver Film Festival 2009

  • Gate Platters" with shrimp, oysters, sushi, Buffalo-style wings and "game day beverages" such as Bloody Marys and sangria specials.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • We got a Döner at the bottom of Rosenthaler Strasse and fell against the bar in Delicious Donuts opposite — my hangover was setting in and I was very disappointed they didn't actually sell donuts — for morning Bloody Marys.

    Potsdamer Strasse Jasoni 2011

  • It's not uncommon for tailgates to have full bars—with some stations serving as many as 200 guests with bourbon, gin, vodka, scotch, Bloody Marys, mimosas and up to 25 cases of beer.

    You Can't Spell 'Lush' Without L-S-U Ben Cohen 2012

  • On a recent Sunday at a bar, over cheeseburgers and Bloody Marys, a buddy and I turned a lackluster NFL matchup on TV into a heated battle between the two of us.

    The Game Within a Game Steven Leckart 2011

  • To run a tag sale, you need two things: stuff and Bloody Marys.

    Jerry Zezima: "The Price Isn't Right" Jerry Zezima 2011

  • To run a tag sale, you need two things: stuff and Bloody Marys.

    Jerry Zezima: "The Price Isn't Right" Jerry Zezima 2011

  •  We paid the check with damp singles and piles of quarters and stumbled back out into the bright afternoon, walked a block or three to a cool dark bar, ready for Bloody Marys and cigarettes, ready to plan for the night ahead.

    Whatever Happens 2010

  • In Los Angeles, Ghana's victory was a blow to the soccer fans on Hollywood's Sunset Strip, many of whom crowded into the wild-west-themed Saddle Ranch Chop House, known for its bottomless Bloody Marys, rock-and-roll mariachis that serenade patrons with heavy-metal tunes and its mechanical bull by the bar.

    Across the U.S., Soccer Fans Were Plugged In 2010

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