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Whiskies

Whiskey \Whis"key\, Whisky \Whis"ky\, n.; pl. Whiskeysor Whiskies. [See Whisk, v. t. & n.] A light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey.

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whiskies

n. 1 (plural of whisky English) 2 (plural of whiskey English)

Usage examples of "whiskies".

Sustained by a couple of large whiskies and a plate of very hot steak-and-kidney pie and chips in front of a roaring fire, Lysander began to feel slightly more cheerful.

There aren’t so many whiskies that would be shipped in bulk and bottled in England.

It was you ordering two whiskies from different bottles and tasting them carefully, as you did.

I collected Ridger who was wiping red stains from his mouth and we went outside leaving the unfinished whiskies on the table, which probably hardened the landlord’s suspicions into certainty, poor man.

Sir Giles and Lord Leakham finished their whiskies and went through into the dining-room.

It had taken two stiff whiskies to convince him that he had imagined the whole thing.

Last night bloody Hermione dropped in, had three whiskies and scrambled eggs, and I had to miss EastEnders, The Bill, After Henry and Capital City.

Hermione, as a result of smelling salts, two large whiskies and a vat of buttering up, was recovered enough to draw Georgie aside.

Still, he had tried broaching the subject with Fergus once, after a dinner party, while they nursed whiskies in the conservatory of the old Urvill house and watched the lights of the navigation buoys and lighthouses scattered around and through the Sound of Jura as they winked on and off.

We sat on the slates and drank our whiskies and took turns holding the baby, who was still fast asleep.

Just a couple of whiskies and a beer, something to make him feel good about himself until the morning.

It had been growing through dinner, through the three whiskies she had drunk to occupy the time before she had thought of reaching Guest via his answering machine.

He drank more whiskies, swallowing them as if conscientiously pursuing a course of therapy.

They had not spoken since the first hour of the flight, when after preflight champagne and three subsequent large whiskies Lennox had admitted to being a writer.

By closing time he had drunk six large whiskies and had won twenty quid from the fruit machines on an investment of 50p.