Examples of using Pints in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Two pints.
Just a few more pints.
Two pints.
Yeah, she's down two pints.
Two pints?
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Human body has eight pints.
Four pints.
Two pints was all I could get down.
Why three pints?
Two pints.- Sure.
Five guys. Twelve pubs. Fifty pints.
Three more pints, please.
Two pints of bitter and a gin and tonic.
They had to give her over six pints of blood.
Havin' two pints in the rock.
One day, he comes in and orders just two pints.
Two more pints, my good man!
Pints of lager, steak and kidney pie, plates of mushy peas.
How many pints in five gallons?
Then, one day, the man comes in and orders only two pints.
Two pints, and a whisky and ginger.
I put away another two pints of beer and paid up.
About six pints of O-negative from a couple of smart alecks in room 36.
You might think this is because I have had seven pints, but it's not.
You know how many pints of blood the human body has?
An Irishman walks into a bar in Dublin, orders three pints of Guinness.
All right, mate. Four pints, four Jägermeisters and a fishbowl, please.
Pints of Guinness, sports TV, and a rare collection of local characters.
During halftime, approximately 40,000 pints of beer can be served.
Eight pints of water before bed, and next day, you feel no pain.