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liquor
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Word definitions for liquor in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Liquor \Liq"uor\ (l[i^]k"[~e]r), n. [OE. licour, licur, OF. licur, F. liqueur, fr. L. liquor, fr. liquere to be liquid. See Liquid , and cf. Liqueur .] Any liquid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, juice, or the like. Specifically, alcoholic or spirituous ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete English) A liquid. 2 (context obsolete English) A drinkable liquid. 3 A liquid obtained by cooking meat or vegetables (or both). 4 (context chiefly US English) Strong alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation. 5 In ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES corn liquor liquor store malt liquor COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE hard ▪ They do not touch hard liquor or even coffee. ▪ He thought that some sort of hard liquor was probably the requirement here. ▪ They have ...
Usage examples of liquor.
As for drinking, I am something of a chemist and I have yet to find a liquor that is free from traces of a number of poisons, some of them deadly, such as fusel oil, acetic acid, ethylacetate, acetaldehyde and furfurol.
Poor old soul - to what pitiful depths of hallucination had his liquor, plus his hatred of the decay, alienage, and disease around him, brought that fertile, imaginative brain?
Poor old soul--to what pitiful depths of hallucination had his liquor, plus his hatred of the decay, alienage, and disease around him, brought that fertile, imaginative brain?
Sharpe had made a brief excursion in the dusk and had returned with two clay bottles filled with arrack, and they drank the liquor in the gloom.
The food and liquor were splendid and nothing banal, boring or asinine was said.
Make a sauce of the butter, flour, salt, paprica, and water in which the asparagus was cooked, or use half a cup of cream in the place of part of the asparagus liquor.
She went to church three times a week, read her Bible atwixt and between, and swore lips that touched liquor would never touch hers.
After listening for a time with his own eyes growing wider and wider, Bayle drank down a brimful cup of the dark raw liquor in one go.
Mad Binny took command of the room, detailing how the broth should be made and the fish cooked, directing Raina to the woodpile for firewood, and Effie to the storage chest for hard liquor.
Blues screw that might have driven a lesser Bluesman to shoot hisself, get shot, get hold of some bad liquor, or bust up his guitar and take a job down to the mill.
This middle part boiled in some kind of liquor was supposed good for persons wounded, dry-beaten, and bruised, or that have fallen from some high place.
When I note how few Catholics are engaged in honestly tilling the honest soil, and how many Catholics are engaged in the liquor traffic, I cannot talk buncombe to anybody.
It was no skin off his nose if the average cowhand worked his ass off for just a dollar a day and grub, only to get skimmed by everybody from those check cashers to the barkeeps who jacked up the price of bar liquor on a payday weekend.
Then he offers me a bowl of cashews, he opens a liquor cabinet next to the fireplace, and I see rows of keys hanging there, sparkling and familiar.
The Indians of Nicaragua make a powerful chicha, a liquor from fresh ginger, as well as the more traditional corn chicha distilled by many Latin American Indians.