A serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg.
1 But I suspect the water forms the best part of the potation .
2 His first step was to take a liberal potation from the bottle.
3 With each fresh potation his conscience became less persistent in its protest.
4 By way of a stronger potation , Rhenish wine was much to his taste.
5 He then fearfully watched the result of the madman's potation .
6 The influence of this strong potation was to render the man a little more talkative.
7 The accustomed drunkard is disordered, if he has not his usual potation of fermented liquor.
8 Order me a beef-steak, and some potation or other.
9 New and strange potation invented and passed upon.
10 Before a blazing fire sat Sergeant Hollister and Betty Flanagan, enjoying themselves over a liberal potation .
11 Hollands, green-and-yellow Hollands, is a potation good enough to set before one of the present bearing.
12 His favourite potation was sugar and brandy, i.e.
13 There was a schoolmaster near Castleisland, who died of sparing the rod but not sparing the potation .
14 But this very arduous potation stood alone.
15 But nothing serious will happen, for toddy, though decidedly heady, is at the worst a thin potation .
16 They are manufactured with a view to this, and not as in Europe to provide a thirst-quenching potation .
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