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- noun traditionally a clear strong liquor, which is sometimes called "vine vodka," "grape vodka," or "Georgian vodka."
Etymologies
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Vodka is a common drink throughout the country, but the real Georgian national firewater is chacha, which is similar in taste and aroma to the Italian grappa but with much higher alcohol content.
Latest News 2009
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Vodka is a common drink throughout the country, but the real Georgian national firewater is chacha, which is similar in taste and aroma to the Italian grappa but with much higher alcohol content.
Latest News 2009
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Vodka is a common drink throughout the country, but the real Georgian national firewater is chacha, which is similar in taste and aroma to the Italian grappa but with much higher alcohol content.
Latest News 2009
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The ATS was tipped off about the duo by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), which had intercepted suspicious phone conversations between the two accused and a certain 'chacha' in Karachi.
Analysis 2010
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The ATS was tipped off about the duo by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), which had intercepted suspicious phone conversations between the two accused and a certain 'chacha' in Karachi.
Analysis 2010
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The ATS was tipped off about the duo by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), which had intercepted suspicious phone conversations between the two accused and a certain 'chacha' in Karachi.
Analysis 2010
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"To use the new service you can call 800-224-2242 (which spells" chacha ") and specify the information you want to an automated attendant.
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"To use the new service you can call 800-224-2242 which spells "chacha" and specify the information you want to an automated attendant.
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"To use the new service you can call 800-224-2242 which spells "chacha" and specify the information you want to an automated attendant.
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And even if it is, do you think you will be able to cultivate it again? "asks Sheikh Giaussidin Mondol, telling his old" chacha "to admit that he had been taken for a ride by" politicians "and is now left high and dry.
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