Synonym: alcohol, drink, whiskey. Similar words: quorum, clique, liquid, oblique, obliquely, fluorescent, quote, status quo. Meaning: ['lɪkə(r)] n. 1. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented 2. a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process 3. the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked.
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61. There were eight empty liquor cartons tilted and wedged across the rear seat.
62. The unanimous vote was applauded by community groups concerned that liquor stores lead to more drinking and more crime.
63. We pick up some cigars and duty-free liquor, then wander through the open-air marketplace.
64. If a caterer has a liquor license, it can supply liquor, beer and wine.
65. My background is petty theft and liquor store holdups and the usual drug junk.
66. Later the Colonel bought me a bottle of bootleg liquor from some gypsies.
67. He carried the brandies solemnly back to the liquor cabinet.
68. No licensee may sell liquor without a licence; to do so is a criminal offence. 2.
69. I've been through my neighbourhood, where they've torn down liquor stores and burnt down everything.
70. It was when I went on breakfast cereals that liquor got me.
71. It requires anyone seeking to open a liquor store in a high-crime area to obtain a conditional-use permit from the city.
72. Remove the liver from the pan and reserve the cooking liquor.
73. Their liquor has been nicely doctored - gave them an extra ration of ale to celebrate my arrival!
74. Sometimes he'd ooze out all of those stream-of-consciousness words about bad women and liquor and death.
75. Production went to his head and thrilled his sleepless nerves like liquor or women on a Saturday night.
76. That helps explain why tequila sales in the United States, while growing, account for only 5 percent of liquor sales.
77. He got used to drinking hard liquor at an early age.
78. On Dec. 31, 91 people died in Bombay after drinking poisoned liquor bought at a government-licensed liquor store.
79. He thought that some sort of hard liquor was probably the requirement here.
80. What the Liquor Board was most interested in is what was happening with the funds generated from these special events liquor licenses.
81. I walked across to what looked like a liquor cabinet.
82. There is an annual profit bonus on liquor sales: this is pensionable and averaged £800 in the last financial year.
83. Huy forced himself into a sitting position by degrees and brought the empty jar of fig liquor into vision.
84. He abolished onerous taxes and puritanically banned prostitution, opium, gambling, even liquor.
85. They exchanged their freedom for money and liquor(sentencedict.com/liquor.html), and as it turned out there would be no end of this curse.
86. A plate of chicken leftovers and an empty can of Magnum malt liquor are on the floor.
87. They can not only compensate for declining liquor sales, but can even arrest and reverse that trend.
88. When we left, Volkov was reeling from a mixture of liquor and exhaustion, but he remained in high good humor.
89. He keeps his liquor just on the other side of the room, but catch him actually dishing it out himself.
90. The clerk in the liquor store had recommended that she let this red wine breathe before serving it.
More similar words: quorum, clique, liquid, oblique, obliquely, fluorescent, quote, status quo, quotidian, quid pro quo, pique, unique, antique, piquant, uniquely, ubiquity, iniquity, etiquette, technique, antiquity, iniquitous, ubiquitous, antiquated.