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1 He is fond of strong liquor and when intoxicated is very quarrelsome.
2 She shrugged and sipped the strong liquor , wincing at its full-bodied taste.
3 Such the frank and militant commercialism, bellowed out between glasses of strong liquor .
4 Furnish no more strong liquor , good man Nettles, to these carousers.
5 Scratch Don't you have some strong liquor or spirits to calm this fury?
6 The craving for strong liquor (the doctor wrote) was in the family.
7 My two arch-enemies you know-myweakness for womankind and my impulse to strong liquor .
8 There's a good deal more need for that than for abstinence from strong liquor .
9 Hot diesel from the bus laced his throat like a kick of strong liquor .
10 The Indians themselves acknowledged that strong liquor ruined them.
11 They talk politics over their glasses, and become animated by patriotism rather than strong liquor .
12 Farmer Willum had sent this, and the strong liquor quite restored Little John's good humour.
13 She swallowed, feeling her mouth and throat and chest burn, as if with strong liquor .
14 A coffee, mind you; zero-crack-sparrow-fart was way too early to take strong liquor , even for Dizzy.
15 The strong liquor had loosened the tongue of the ordinarily silent old man and he continued:
16 What is it most like-mead ,perhaps ,orwine, or that strong liquor distilled from juniper berries?
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