Alcoholic beverage containing more than 20 percent alcohol.
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Examples for "spirits"
Examples for "spirits"
1He said he always feels in good health & spirits in N.Y.
2Apparently Rosalind had gone back to school in good health and spirits.
3Setien told a pre-match news conference: We have arrived in good spirits.
4Thus he braced our flagging spirits, speaking words of encouragement and hope.
5Certainly Tory MPs at Westminster were in far better spirits last week.
1The region's public health authorities were in favour of the liquor bans.
2The social factor in the liquor traffic is its Gibraltar of defense.
3Police confiscated firearms and liquor and will continue to monitor the area.
4This results in private clubs whose main purpose is to serve liquor.
5You are a physician; you know the vagaries of men in liquor.
1First free booze, now free weed … never change LA, never change.
2But enough booze, it doesn't really matter what you think anymore, right?
3Find other ways other than food and booze to address your stress.
4I'd need more booze to service the ship for the extra cycle.
5No booze to help you sleep during those lonely nights, Casper said.
1But the UFO is like hard drink; you always seem to drift back to it.
2No one ever dies up on this hill, I am told, except of hard drink.
3Your uncle has been made shameless with hard drink and has neglected his wife and children.
4If he enjoys a good hard drink, this black whiskey stone gift set is quite sexy.
5He is a handsome, blue-eyed man, with a face red from hard drink and cold winters.
1They hunt seals in these parts, but mostly they smuggle hard liquor.
2The rising tide of hard liquor in America was, however, inexorable.
3She liked it, but said she didn't drink hard liquor, which surprised him.
4And he'd sure as hell never handed me any hard liquor.
5He's wary of an excess of hard liquor in case it makes him gabby.
1At least half the trouble in the world comes from strong drink.
2I am very fond of strong drink; it has been my ruin.
3He seems also to want to drown his sorrows in strong drink.
4It couldn't get in when the strong drink blocked up the road.
5He was discoursing on the relation of strong drink to the stomach.
1Not yet was I ready to tuck my arm in John Barleycorn's.
2Another result was that John Barleycorn was beginning to trip me up.
3So it is with John Barleycorn's realm where the White Logic reigns.
4But, John Barleycorn, to the extent of six glasses, went with me.
5It was a new, a totally different manifestation of John Barleycorn's power.
6And here again we come to another side of many-sided John Barleycorn.
7At every turn in the world in which I lived, John Barleycorn beckoned.
8John Barleycorn changed the tune he played in my drink-maddened brain.
9And the way of the water led inevitably to John Barleycorn.
10I had been in too-familiar contact with John Barleycorn through too many years.
11They were eloquent proselyters for John Barleycorn in their own small insidious way.
12John Barleycorn will not let the dreamer dream, the liver live.
13And thus it was I learned another trait of John Barleycorn.
14But it must not be forgotten that John Barleycorn is protean.
15John Barleycorn makes his appeal to weakness and failure, to weariness and exhaustion.
16I was very proud, and John Barleycorn was proud with me.
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