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whiskey

An alcoholic liquor made from fermented grain. A drink of whiskey. Used by the for the letter W when spelling on the radio.

whiskey

a liquor made from fermented mash of grain

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Simple sentences

Whiskey goes very well with tea.
That old man had been making homemade whiskey for fifty years.
This whiskey is too strong.
What's your favorite Irish whiskey?
Tom says that he can drink a whole bottle of whiskey without getting drunk.
There's a little whiskey in this bottle.
That is the rest of the whiskey in the bottle.
Let's get a bottle of whiskey.
During the 1920's alcohol prohibition in the United States, whiskey could be obtained legally with a doctor's prescription.
Do you want your whiskey straight or should I mix it with water?
Tom poured himself some whiskey.
Tom was holding a glass of whiskey in one hand and a cigarette in the other.
I have a bottle of whiskey.
He doesn't even drink beer, not to mention whiskey.
He drank a shot of whiskey.
Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.
There's some whiskey in that bottle.
Tom smuggled a bottle of whiskey into Mary's hospital room.
That whiskey is very strong.
Tom drank some of Mary's whiskey.
Do you drink whiskey?

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Give him some whiskey.
I've got some whiskey in the car.
Yes, except that the best nursery maids don't drink whiskey out of the bottle.
May I have a whiskey and soda?
Oh, uh, whiskey.
Just a whiskey and soda and a few sandwiches.
If you manage, I'd like hot whiskey.
Do you mind if I have some of that whiskey instead?
Gabrielle, there wasn't much whiskey.
You better not drink any more of that rye whiskey.
Bet if you squeezed it you'd get a quarter of whiskey out of it. Sam, or George.
Will you have a little whiskey?
Whiskey.
Whiskey, sir?
Don't just stand there, get the whiskey.
Where's the whiskey?
Is there. ls there a slug of whiskey?
Get some whiskey.
And a jug of whiskey!
You'll get whiskey and egg.
Henderson, bring my whiskey and soda up here will you.
Whiskey and sodas for General Lawrence and myself.
Damn it! Can't you keep the whiskey cooler at this heat?
I've had this whiskey specially blended for me in Scotland.
Do you remember that full flavor of your whiskey?
We have hot whiskey or gin, Mr. Japanese Detective.
Empty beer bottles, empty whiskey bottles.
It's a rotten bottle, and it's a rotten label, and it's rotten whiskey.
I'll have a whiskey and soda.
Yes, well you ought to take something for that, Alda, and I suggest a whiskey and soda.
Your whiskey and soda, darling.
No, thank you. Just a whiskey and soda and a few sandwiches.
Can I give you a little whiskey and soda or something? - Just some tea, please.
Jeff, some whiskey.
Make it a straight whiskey.

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Their historical antecedent is America's anti-revenue Whiskey Rebellion in 1794, not the original anti-British, pro-representation Boston Tea Party in 1773.

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