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plural Martinis
(obsolete) A breech mechanism for a rifle.
A type of rifle using similar features. quotations examples
Now the butt of a Martini in the small of your back hurts a great deal
1888, Rudyard Kipling, “The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly”, in Plain Tales from the Hills, Folio, published 2005, page 96
countable and uncountable, plural Martinis
Alternative letter-case form of martini (a cocktail made with gin or vodka and vermouth). quotations examples
Only the priest and Major Hugh Edwards, a blind Englishman, drank Martini or something cheaper in the hot hours after noon and before the clumping sabots announced the working day’s end.
1954, Eric Baume, The Mortal Sin of Father Grossard, Angus and Robertson, page 20
They would talk while Mrs Costello smoked and drank Martini, and then there would be the sudden, jolting sound of the hoover being switched on.
1999, Ruth Thomas, The Dance Settee and Other Stories, Edinburgh: Polygon, page 153
My father and mother drank Martini while I had orange juice.
2003, Virginia Ironside, Janey and Me: Growing Up with My Mother, London, New York, N.Y.: Fourth Estate, page 126
A brand of Italian vermouth available in several versions, from the Martini & Rossi company. examples
A surname from Italian. examples