Champagne [noun]
Definition of Champagne:
sparkling wine
Opposite/Antonyms of Champagne:
-
Sentence/Example of Champagne:
Magnums of the driest and most expensive champagne seemed to be the favourite beverage.
Our escort was mounted within a few minutes, and we were in full gallop over the fruitful levels of Champagne.
The perfect level of the plains, particularly in Champagne, makes the ground as open as a race-course.
We too are in sympathy with those miners who are now faced with only one bottle of champagne a day.
The champagne was cold, and its subtle fumes played fantastic tricks with Edna's memory that night.
He was reclining far back in the luxurious chair, holding a glass of champagne to the light.
The Marquise de Beauseant was a native of Champagne, coming of a very old family.
Perhaps, perhaps——He turned towards Riggleton, who was pouring out a glass of champagne and humming a popular music-hall song.
We had a quart of excellent champagne, a pint of decent port and a good cigar, and we felt that the gods were good.
And the old man roared with honest laughter, encouraged by the champagne, which he sent round with a liberal hand.