Synonym: whisky. Similar words: whisker, whiskers, whisk, whisky, whisk away, key, pokey, hockey. Meaning: ['hwɪskɪ /'w-] n. a liquor made from fermented mash of grain.
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91. Unlike wine, scotch whiskey, and bourbon, beer tastes best when consumed fresh.
92. The room stank of semen and smoke and sweat and whiskey, of old carpet and sour hay, saddle leather, shit and cheap soap.
93. He had a water glass full - of whiskey beside him which he kept sipping at.
94. They are using a scantly clad woman who is very attractive with bright colors standing next to a bottle of whiskey.
94. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
95. Irish Whiskey A traditional Irish ready rubbed blend renowned for it's smooth smoking quality.
96. Moonshine traditionally was the term used to describe illegally distilled corn whiskey often made covertly by the light of the moon.
97. There was a tray with whiskey bottles, ice and soda water.
98. The guy began dumping tomato juice all over the bartender, but no a drop fell into the whiskey bottle.
99. QUARTERMASTER: Sorry, I already issued all of those kits. How about a whiskey?
100. Caraher as a matter of course set the whiskey bottle at his elbow.
101. " Open the whiskey, Tom,'she ordered, " and I'll make you a mint julep.
102. It involved a group of whiskey producers and some high officials who were friends of President Grant. Together, they found a way not to pay taxes on their whiskey.
103. I'll bet you 500 dollars that I can dump tomato juice into that whiskey bottle three foot away without spilling a drop.
104. Whiskey, brandy(sentencedict.com), and rum are strong drinks compared with wine or beer.
105. Remembering a bottle of Irish whiskey they had received as a gift the previous Christmas, she opened and poured a generous amount into the warm milk.
106. Its half-inch fangs deliver a huge dose, up to seven milliliters of venom, or about one-quarter of a whiskey shot glass.
107. Margaret Thatcher, England Called Britain's Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher was a woman with high standards, a short temper and a taste for whiskey.
108. Matthew Marsh, swigging from a whiskey bottle with little finger crooked, subtly suggests the contradictory impulses behind Kelly's bullish swagger.
109. Reuben "Rooster" Cogburn is a shambling wreck of a man: a grizzled veteran of a few too many shootouts, he wears a black patch over one eye and has the unmistakable whiff of stale whiskey about him.
110. A man called Carroll thereupon produced a half-pint of whiskey, and they all drank to the soul of the departed.
111. Here is our drink list. We've got Scotch, Premium Scotch, Irish Whiskey, Canadian Whiskey and Japanese Whiskey. Which one would you prefer?
112. But business lobbies, especially whiskey rectifiers and proprietary drug manufacturers, despite all the power of Wiley's coalition, kept the pure food bill from becoming law.
113. He hit the bar, the bartender, himself, but not a drop made it into the whiskey bottle.
114. The room stank of semen and smoke and sweat and whiskey, of old carpet and sour hay, saddle leather, sh*t and cheap soap.
115. Can't you see I have you Chump? Get me some whiskey!
116. Ballantine special alcohol is a complex, sophisticated and elegant harmonic Scotch whiskey.
117. He asked for ice for his whiskey and proceeded to get contentedly drunk.
118. During the 1820 s, a cup of tea cost more than a mixed drink made with whiskey.
119. There's nothing like a shot of whiskey to whet a man's appetite.
120. Nothing, and I mean nothing, sends American liberals to the cliff's edge, the whiskey bottle or the shrink's couch like the perception that their team isn't returning fire.