Whisky meaning in English
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Definition
whisky: liquor made from fermented mash of grain
- "Here you go: two whiskies."
- "Dear Nessie, please grant us the flexibility to stretch our limbs with the fluidity of a single malt whiskey."
- "Two more whiskies, please."
- "We do have a wide selection of beverages: red wine, white wine, vodka, whiskey, cognac, apple juice, orange juice, ginger ale, soda, even Fresca."
- "I thought you might be thirsty, so I've prepared a selection of fine whiskies."
- "Five more whiskies."
- "Two more whiskies, please!"
- "Marlene : Here's my first joke: a kangaroo walks into a bar and asks for a whiskey."
- "I'm leaving to pursue my love of whisky full time."
- "I'll take two whiskies: one for me, and one for my horse."
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