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n. A drink consisting of a shot of whiskey, boiling water, brown sugar, and a slice of lemon with cloves.
Usage examples of "hot whiskey".
The little feral purrs that sounded in her throat went straight to his head like hot whiskey.
I drove home and put hot towels on my head for fifteen minutes, then sat around in my pajamas and drank hot whiskey and lemon and called the Carillon every once in a while.
He regarded hot whiskey as a frivolous waste of good whiskey for the same reason that Kathleen thought it was a good drink.
Margaret offered Kitty a hot whiskey and water, and Hester turned to look at Nell’.
The other bottles were broken and hot whiskey oozed through the streets.
He let me in -- pretty reluctantly, I thought -- and after the customary bacon and beans, black coffee and hot whiskey, I took a pipe.
Both were as drunk as loons--and on hot whiskey punches, by the smell of their breath.