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And they took all the shandy out of the machine.
I'd like to think we can have half a shandy together, someday.
I'll quite often have it for dinner with a glass of shandy.
It was he who had followed across the ladder after Shandy.
Also, a small exhibition and shandy takes place on those days, entertaining the people.
He drank, made a sour face, and set the shandy down again.
"You, Shandy, place your men where they can prevent my being interrupted."
He, too, had been coming to the shandy since he was a boy.
Looks like Ken's got a half of shandy in that photo, the big girls blouse.
Maggie said she'd have a half of shandy, Susan ordered the same.
Shandy came back with a not very convincing, "Who's that?"
In English-speaking countries, it would be considered a variety of shandy.
Shandy will be held in the village every Saturday.
The absence of the shandy in the United States says it all.
Well I just meant you haven't had enough to drink apart from shandy.
Abruptly she downed the last drop of her shandy and stood up.
Jolly Shandy is also fairly popular among women and youngsters.
He sipped his shandy and crumpled up the crisp packet.
Scoop limped up to the bar and ordered a half of shandy.
Shandy is a drink made of beer and something else, usually soda or lemonade.
Carrot had been persuaded to try a shandy and hadn't liked it much.
You can't imagine people popping in for a whiskey or a shandy, and they are no longer quite basic enough.
The outlaw now called to Shandy and his men, telling them to remain on watch, but to interfere with no one within the castle.
He sucked disconsolately at a shandy through a bent straw.
A shandy containing beer and cider is called a snakebite.
The losers paid for the brew of shandygaff that they drank throughout the game.
"Whatever you please from shandygaff to champagne at this one here; and you sit down with us.
Shandygaff (book of essays, 1918)
In the United Kingdom, a shandygaff is beer mixed with ginger beer or ginger ale.
A shandy, or shandygaff, is beer mixed with citrus-flavored soda, carbonated lemonade, ginger beer, ginger ale, or cider.
We waited in the lounge, where Pop and Brian had whisky and splash, and Zebadiah ordered a "shandygaff" - so I did, too.
The shandygaff - its full name in England - is the same drink as the panaché in France and the Radler in Germany, where, by local accounts, it originated.
Ms. Katzen entered Cornell University in 1968 as an art major, but frustrated by the consistent political upheavals on campus, she transferred to the San Francisco Art Institute, where she supported herself by cooking at Shandygaff, a well-known vegetarian restaurant of its day.
Morley, Christopher, "Rupert Brooke" in Shandygaff - A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader (New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918), pp.