
1) Bike hookup 2) Brandy cocktail 3) Brandy drink 4) Brandy-Cointreau concoction 5) Citrus juice cocktail 6) Citrus-flavored cocktail 7) Cocktail 8) Cocktail with brandy 9) Cognac cocktail 10) Cointreau-brandy cocktail 11) Cycle appurtenance 12) Harley attachment 13) Harley hookup 14) Motorcycle accommodation
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- orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy
- conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
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A sidecar is a one-wheeled device attached to the side of a motorcycle, scooter, or bicycle, producing a three-wheeled vehicle. A motorcycle with a sidecar is sometimes called a combination, an outfit, a rig or a hack. ==History== Mr M Bertoux, a French army officer, secured a prize offered by a French newspaper in 1893 for the best method of carr...
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[cocktail] The Sidecar is a classic cocktail traditionally made with cognac, orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Grand Gala or another triple sec), and lemon juice. In its ingredients, the drink is perhaps most closely related to the older Brandy Daisy, which differs both in presentation and in proportions of its components. ==Origin=...
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A so-called circuit breaker that restricts some trading on the New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange when the price of a Standard & Poor's 500-index futures contract falls by 12 points. Such a decline is equal to roughly 90 points on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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n] - a cocktail made of orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy 2. [n] - conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
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noun conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
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A Sidecar is attached to a motorcycle to create a 3-wheeled combination. The sidecar is also known a
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