Similar words: cognate, cognize, incognito, recognize, cognizant, cognition, recognise, cognitive. Meaning: ['kɒnjæk] n. high quality grape brandy distilled in the Cognac district of France.
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1. He qualified his coffee with cognac.
2. Cognac and Armagnac are fine brandies.
3. A little cognac slopped over the edge of the glass.
4. A cognac before bed is one of our little nightly rituals.
5. Would you like another cognac?
6. The finest brandies are made in Cognac.
7. Would you like a cognac with your coffee?
8. Cognac is also used to macerate and flavour ingredients and casseroles.
9. Volkov says, and looks into his cognac.
10. Forget the smooth, caramelized blandishments of cognac.
11. Bring another round of cognac, immediately!
12. Port is immediately suggested by Stilton; cognac by coffee.
13. A touch of Cognac gives it depth and a hint of sweetness.
14. Converse purchased a pint of Gold Leaf Cognac to cultivate the management.
15. The cognac was not quite up to Skipton's fine Napoleonic standards, but it hit the spot with unerring accuracy.
16. Phillips ordered a cognac.
17. Cognac is associated with smooth sophisticates, while armagnac is considered a peasant's tipple.
18. Haverford ordered a coffee and a cognac italiano per favore.
19. What makes cognac the international high-flyer, and armagnac the spotty, stay-at-home plodder?
20. Do join us for a glass of cognac or champagne.
21. And France is the hometown of Champagne and Cognac.
22. She had a habit of taking an occasional nip from a flask of cognac.
23. Beverages with higher alcohol content such as whisky and cognac did not stimulate acid secretion.
24. Many hare devotees like to lard hare with strips of pork fat seasoned with herbs and Cognac.
25. That night, I left the park, came home, made coffee, put some cognac in my cup.
26. There will be champagne brunches to dinners, cigars and cognac.
27. One night, I emptied a ninety dollar bottle of cognac into him.http://sentencedict.com/cognac.html
28. Were these real tears, or was he just squeezing them out after too much cognac?
29. If Stefan Edberg is your kind of tennis player, stick to cognac.
30. Choose a jug of red wine, a dynamite margarita or finish with a fine cognac.
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