A small spineless globe-shaped cactus; source of mescal buttons.
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Examples for "mescal"
Examples for "mescal"
1She says it was the mescal that made her husband do it.
2No drink is more Mexican than pulque, not even tequila or mescal.
3The pit being ready and the mescal gathered, the work of cooking commences.
4But one drinks much mescal, and the other has a taste for quarrel.
5Here he fetched out and handed us a bottle of mescal.
1Among the most useful are heroin, morphine, opium, coca, hemp, and peyote.
2I understand, however, that the symptoms of peyote poisoning and polio are identical.
3The paleface kept turning colors, the way people do when you're on peyote.
4Has their appreciation for the local stimulants ever extended to peyote?
5There were supposedly many more before peyote was outlawed in 1967.
1He had followed a liter of mezcal with five bottles of Corona.
2They're Mezcallero 'Paches, and the'r food, th' mezcal, grows thick round ther'.
3Yes; they spend a part of every year here-abouts, gatherin' mezcal.
4There were briars, mezcal plants, and cacti-all luxuriant, hirsute, and thorny.
5While speaking the colonel has poured out a glass of the distilled mezcal juice.
1Lophophora williamsii, the source of peyote, which Native North Americans have been using for an estimated 5,500 years.
Translations for Lophophora williamsii