Similar words: carbon, harbor, hyperbole, curb, bone, urban, suburb, bond. Meaning: ['bʊrbən /'bʊə-] n. 1. a reactionary politician in the United States (usually from the South) 2. whiskey distilled from a mash of corn and malt and rye and aged in charred oak barrels 3. a member of the European royal family that ruled France 4. a European royal line that ruled in France (from 1589-1793) and Spain and Naples and Sicily.
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61, Unlike its brother, bourbon, whisky has never benefited from rock-and-roll patronage.
62, Made in Frankfort, Kentucky, this whiskey is considered the first single cask bourbon.
63, Full of water, densely grained and smelling like bourbon, the rough-cut framing lumber I'd ordered spanned 18 feet and looked like bridge supports.
64, The Spanish royal family belongs to the House of Bourbon.
65, His descendants, the Capetian, Valois and Bourbon dynasties, ruled France until 1792, when the French Revolution established the French First Republic.
66, Their Seneca Drums is one of the better new London dry-style gins, but their double-distilled bourbon and rye are where Mr. McKenzie's Southern pedigree shows up.
67, By his own admission, he was a lippy, rowdy brat who coasted through his youth on ample amounts of beer and bourbon.
68, Notes: Mandarin, Fig, Pink Grapefruit, Orange Blossom, Lei Flowers, Rose Petals, Cedarwood , Sandalwood, Musk, Amber-Like Notes, Vanilla Bourbon, Incense.
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69, The best whiskey sours are those made with bourbon whiskey (as above) or Irish whiskey: both mix better, and reveal more subleties, than Scotch.
70, The Scottish twist on the Bourbon based Mint Julep is well worth the time it takes to make.
71, The French Revolution encompassed the fall of the House of Bourbon.
72, Especially to deserve to be mentioned, the modern members of Bourbon royal family are all famous by conservative. So in American English, Bourbon refer to those who are extremely conservative.