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whiskey

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Word definitions for whiskey in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1715, from Gaelic uisge beatha "whisky," literally "water of life," from Old Irish uisce "water" (from PIE *ud-skio- , from root *wed- (1) "water, wet;" see water (n.1)) + bethu "life" (from PIE *gwi-wo-tut- , suffixed form of *gwi-wo- , from root *gweie- ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a liquor made from fermented mash of grain [syn: whisky ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whisky \Whis"ky\, Whiskey \Whis"key\, n. [Ir. or Gael. uisge water (perhaps akin to E. wash, water) in uisgebeatha whiskey, properly, water of life. Cf. Usquebaugh .] An intoxicating liquor distilled from grain, potatoes, etc., especially in Scotland, Ireland, ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Whiskey is a one-act play by Terrence McNally .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context Ireland US English) A liquor distilled from the fermented mash of grain (as rye, corn, or barley). 2 (context Ireland US English) A drink of whiskey. 3 The letter ''W'' in the ICAO spelling alphabet.

Usage examples of whiskey.

By and by a new reputation will be made by some discontented practitioner, who, tired of seeing patients die with their skins full of whiskey and their brains muddy with opium, returns to a bold antiphlogistic treatment, and has the luck to see a few patients of note get well under it.

Only yesterday, after she had begun cautiously to hope that no one was left in Lodi but her, she had seen a gross and drunken man, a hippie man in a T-shirt that said I GAVE UP SEX AND DRINKING AND IT WAS THE SCARIEST 20 MINUTES OF MY LIFE, wandering up the street with a bottle of whiskey in his hand.

Atholl Brose is a lovely pudding of oatmeal, honey, cream, and whiskey.

A small dose of whiskey strengthened him, so that he could dip a spoon into the sugar caddy which Malemute Kid placed before him.

But the flavour of whiskey, which is made from barley and oats, is owing to the malted grain being dried with peat, the smoke of which gives it the characteristic taste.

Boiled tobacco leaves, menthol cough drops, honey, mint leaves and whiskey.

There at the table, a cup of tea before the one and a pint of stout with a small whiskey before the other, sat Missus Shaughnessy and Rawney, talking with hushed gravity.

Our boy Graham cold-cocked him from behind with the whiskey bottle, gave him a veinful of morphine, cleaned out the safe, and tiptoed home through the tulips.

He frequently offered him a glass of whiskey or pale ale in the steamer bar-room, which Passepartout never failed to accept with graceful alacrity, mentally pronouncing Fix the best of good fellows.

The whiskey was a single malt, peaty, sweetish goingdown, with a nice after-burn that reminded you it was alcohol.

It was just a mouthful of hard liquor, a bit perfumy and biting, without the clean grain taste of whiskey.

Momentarily disgruntled by the implied failure, Doyle Pettit refilled his glass, then poured whiskey into the two that Sonny set on the table.

Good bonded whiskey instead of the much cheaper popskull made from raw alcohol and floor sweepings.

They range from a man who can bring in enough popskull whiskey to anesthetize the whole VFW to smaller operators who bring in cases of beer from Atlanta or from Arcade, down toward Athens, for resale.

The enlisted men were let out only on rare occasions, and then they would cross the river in rowing boats and climb the hill and pay whatever price was asked for any kind of brownish popskull liquor whatsoever, as long as it was vaguely reputed to be Barbados rum or Tennessee whiskey.