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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151. As if the Italian has been bewitched, the flesh and blood became a glasswork , and the glass body was filled with the jacinth XO whiskey.
152. I don't like Scotch. Now, if it had been Irish Whiskey you'd offered me.
153. Smiley shouted, and at that moment the frog belched up a couple of ounces of whiskey.
154. The product made at the new distillery will be un-aged corn whiskey, but will be taxed and regulated.
155. Irish whiskey such as Jameson or Bushmills can add an Irish twist to your punch.
156. Smiley shouted, and at moment the frog belched up a couple of ounces of whiskey.
157. The hunter picked up his rifle a swig of whiskey, and started to look for her.
158. However, former-KGB head Yuri Andropov proved to be a hard-line Soviet Communist Party general-secretary despite supposedly loving jazz, poetry and whiskey.
159. Did he ever drink anything sweeter, like whiskey or cognac?
160. Irish coffee: A beverage of sweetened hot coffee and Irish whiskey, topped with whipped cream.
161. Oh , about a quart of whiskey on the weekend.
162. Saint Patty's Day: Warwick Davis revives his classic role as the Leprechaun to fight a slasher who is killing people with potatoes and whiskey.
163. The best whiskey sours are those made with bourbon whiskey (as above) or Irish whiskey: both mix better, and reveal more subleties,(www.Sentencedict.com) than Scotch.
164. Finally, a light spray of Irish Whiskey essence gives this tobacco it's final unique aroma.
165. He promptly diagnosed her affliction as La Grippe, dosed her with hot whiskey (the remnants in the bottles for which Brissenden was responsible), and ordered her to bed.
166. Those who believed that it was better not to risk getting the milk sickness turned to safer beverages, such as whiskey.
167. And it is the unique symbol of the finest native whiskey in America Wild Turkey.
168. There's nothing like a shot of whiskey to stir the blood.
169. Mr. Anderson: I'll have a double whiskey on the rocks.