Synonym: whiskey. Similar words: risky, frisky, whisk, whisker, whiskers, whisk away, sky, pesky. Meaning: n. a liquor made from fermented mash of grain.
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151. We ended up with about a dozen assorted gin, whisky and stout bottles.
152. He advertised his own brand of cigarettes and sold his own brand of whisky.
153. A whisky glass, she noticed, and immediately chided herself for being unkind.
154. Light whisky is stored in seasoned charred oak casks, which impart little colour or flavour.
155. By this time it carried the advertisements of a well-known whisky, and had lost some of its charisma.
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156. If one whisky makes me feel cheerful, four whiskies ought to make me feel very cheerful.
157. Briggs resolve crumbled and he reached for the whisky bottle.
158. For an instant, his gaze had shifted to the bedside cabinet, where their whisky glasses stood beneath the lamp.
159. She had taken a handful of downers with her whisky around 10 a.m. and had woken up in hospital.
160. In another cupboard they found half a bottle of whisky and a dribble of brandy in the bottom of a Courvoisier bottle.
161. He sank back into his chair as Pyke and I walked away from the table, and tossed the whisky down his throat.
162. Morayshire is the heart of the whisky industry and you can take the famous Whisky Trail to seven distinctive malt whisky distilleries.
163. The recipe which was causing a minor commotion was for a lobster set ablaze with whisky.
164. I jumped at the chance to go buy a bottle of whisky to keep warm in the rushing cold air of night.
165. This particular whisky is aged in oak barrels used previously for sherry.
166. After half a dozen glasses of whisky he collapsed and could not be revived.
167. Beer and whisky flowed freely, amid much back-slapping and bonhomie.
168. Dersingham had added that he'd had his whisky at ten-thirty and gone up half an hour later.
169. It has factories making woollen goods, whisky and engineering products.
170. Sir Emmanuel had a terrible bad temper and was often full of whisky.
171. A distillery that wanted to launch a new brand of whisky would face this situation.
172. Harriet pushed back the whisky bottle and poured out two sherries.
173. Produces the leading brand of Scotch whisky in eight out of the top fifteen markets in the world.
174. The delay between the actual distilling and the sale of the whisky makes stock control a nightmare.
175. They estimate an average annual consumption of 15 litres of whisky per head of the adult population.
176. A correction factor was then applied, as before, to gross up for the entire Scotch Whisky industry.
177. Instead of tucking into turkey and all the trimmings, they ate freeze-dried chilli - washed down with whisky and port.
178. Jackknifed over the whisky bottle, Barry listened to the radio commentary in closing-time light.
179. Sara sipped her hot tea with its dash of whisky gratefully.
180. And you're not to start drinking that nasty whisky again.