Aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe.
An extract of absinthium and other bitter herbs, containing 60% alcohol.
1 I'd rather have the gutter and absinthe than the Luxembourg without it.
2 As to absinthe and similar abominations, he never touched them-nothe, indeed.
3 A combination of hysteria and quasi-scientific claims turned popular opinion against absinthe .
4 Positively the sea itself looked like absinthe , green and bitter and poisonous.
5 But it was generally after he had been sipping absinthe rather heavily.
6 True, thanks to absinthe , the cheeks had become somewhat puffy and bloated.
7 Ghastly is his portrait of a wretched young woman ravaged by absinthe .
8 One absinthe drip is not much-butI said again to Kerner, kindly:
9 Janiaud used to lie abed all day, and drink absinthe all night.
10 Snow was waiting with two tall, thin glasses of opaque, chartreuse-tinted absinthe .
11 They were drinking thirty-year-old Scotch and forty-year-old brandy and absinthe and champagne.
12 The Vicomte bought one, and sitting down outside a café ordered absinthe .
13 Facebook Twitter Pinterest What on earth makes the absinthe flow like that?
14 Should we ring Mad Chen to bring up some poppy and absinthe ?
15 Today, absinthe is produced throughout Europe using a range of recipes.
16 Today, there is a tiny and expensive market in pre-ban absinthe .
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