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- Liam, dear, will you please tell the staff to decant the wine?
- We'll decant it.
- Will you please decant that bottle of claret?
- You should decant it. - Right.
And, of course, I took a particular delight in the fact that he allowed me to decant the claret.
- Liam, dear, will you please tell the staff to decant the wine?
- We'll decant it.
- Will you please decant that bottle of claret?
- You should decant it. - Right.
And, of course, I took a particular delight in the fact that he allowed me to decant the claret.
- She decants-- all of them!
Do you not know that, unlike a farmer, a gentleman decants his Moselle?
- She decants-- all of them!
Do you not know that, unlike a farmer, a gentleman decants his Moselle?
Best decanted with a brief explanation Of the day's events from my point of view, Followed by your point of view,
Humped off the boat again, put into warehouses, decanted into small containers.
I decanted it an hour and a half ago.
I decanted it myself.
I decanted the wine. It's divine!
I can tell that in your hands decanting will always be "sui generis".
I'll start decanting the Bordeaux.
I'm decanting some wine, Fanny.
No use decanting it.
They're decanting.
Best decanted with a brief explanation Of the day's events from my point of view, Followed by your point of view,
Humped off the boat again, put into warehouses, decanted into small containers.
I decanted it an hour and a half ago.
I decanted it myself.
I decanted the wine. It's divine!
I can tell that in your hands decanting will always be "sui generis".
I'll start decanting the Bordeaux.
I'm decanting some wine, Fanny.
No use decanting it.
They're decanting.