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- The hazing to get into the club was to outdrink all the members.
- A study finds college athletes generally outdrink nonathletes.
- She can outwork it, outdrink it, good kisser, I was joking!
- And he can outdrink any of them.
- Also, other studies have reported that nonathlete fraternity members outdrink athletes, she said.
- They meet a dwarf named Dougan Redhammer, who they make a bet with that they can outdrink.
- There was never any question that she had the stamina to outwrestle, outdrink and outdance any man on the stage.
- There was never any question that she had the stamina to out-wrestle, outdrink and outdance any man on the stage.
- Fiercely competitive, she would try to outthink and outwrite the competition on the job, and she could outdrink it off the job.
- I haven't run into too many guys who want to take me on, or outdrink me, or punch me under the table.
- "There were some bigwigs, and they were all trying to outdrink each other, " Harris said . " We put down a lot of Guinness.
- William Shakespeare is said to have joined a party of Stratford folk which set itself to outdrink a drinking club at Bidford-on-Avon, and as a result of his labours in that regard to have fallen asleep under the crab tree of which a descendant is still called Shakespeares tree.
- William Shakespeare is said to have joined a party of Stratford folk which set itself to outdrink a drinking club at Bidford-on-Avon, and as a result of his labours in that regard to have fallen asleep under the crab tree of which a descendant is still called Shakespeare's tree.
- William Shakespeare is said to have joined a party of Stratford folk which set itself to outdrink a drinking club at Bidford-on-Avon, and as a result of his labours in that regard to have fallen asleep under the crab tree of which a descendant is still called Shakespeare's Tree.
- And he laughed about his days as bon vivant on the road with Billy Martin and Mickey Mantle, and being " preached " to by Stengel about the dangers of ruining their careers by staying out late . ( At one point in the 1962 World Series against the Giants, Stengel told them : " If you're trying to outdrink San Francisco, you're overmatched . ")