Whisky
in sentence
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It's even more difficult in Edinburgh because you have to count all the
whisky
and the tartan.
I though it was a western and I find instead a strange community making
whisky
clandestinely at Ozark Mountains Region, Arkansas,who remind me some people I meet in a trip to North of England, near Kyle of Lochals, very reluctant to contact with foreigns.
Up until this point, Scotland had produced very few films that displayed us as normal, ordinary people, without stereotype image of heather, kilts shortbread,
whisky
and Orange Walks.
It features a totally off-the-wall performance by Roger Moore as an anti-terrorist expert who has some bizarre habits indeed, such as sewing, raising cats, and drinking
whisky
at 10a.m.
In part, it represents a fundamental – some would say fundamentalist – view that taxes are to government what a bottle of
whisky
is to an alcoholic.
Before the European Union won a last-minute reprieve from the steel and aluminum tariffs, it announced that it was considering retaliatory tariffs on American goods, including
whisky
and motorbikes, to which the US responded by threatening tariffs on European cars.
If you want to know what all of this means in practice, pay attention to recent statements from Diageo, the world’s largest producer of Scotch
whisky.
I know a place round the corner here, where you can get a drop of the finest Scotch
whisky
you ever tasted - put you right in less than no time."
George said he felt thirsty (I never knew George when he didn't); and, as I had a presentiment that a little whisky, warm, with a slice of lemon, would do my complaint good, the debate was, by common assent, adjourned to the following night; and the assembly put on its hats and went out.
For drink, we took some wonderful sticky concoction of Harris's, which you mixed with water and called lemonade, plenty of tea, and a bottle of whisky, in case, as George said, we got upset.
But I'm glad we took the
whisky.
He said he should have a glass of
whisky
and a pipe, and fix things up for the night.
It was a dismal night, coldish, with a thin rain falling; and as we trudged through the dark, silent fields, talking low to each other, and wondering if we were going right or not, we thought of the cosy boat, with the bright light streaming through the tight-drawn canvas; of Harris and Montmorency, and the whisky, and wished that we were there.
We ate a hearty supper, George and I, and we should have had some toddy after it, if we could have found the whisky, but we could not.
Well, that may do for the body," said the captain coolly; "but I have had a pull at a bottle of cut glass with a silver stand, and I doubt my relish for your
whisky
for a month to come."
Woman, woman, you are enough to defeat the skill of Hippocrates!""Pooh!" said Betty, with infinite composure, "what a botheration ye make about a little whisky; there was but a gallon betwixt a good dozen of them, and I gave it to the boys to make them sleep asy; sure, jist as slumbering drops."
Here, two of you, jist hitch the mare to the tills, and it's no
whisky
that ye'll be wanting the morrow; and put the piece of Jenny's hide under the pad; the baste is never the better for the rough ways of the county Westchester."
I wouldn't have them disparage the
whisky
so much."
Well, he had moved in all his furniture--it wasn't quite a truck- full--and had sprinkled it about the room, so as to make the four chairs look as much like a dozen as possible, and was sitting down before the fire at night, drinking the first glass of two gallons of
whisky
he had ordered on credit, wondering whether it would ever be paid for, and if so, in how many years' time, when his eyes encountered the glass doors of the wooden press.
"You see, Watson," he explained in the early hours of the morning as we sat over a glass of
whisky
and soda in Baker Street, "it was perfectly obvious from the first that the only possible object of this rather fantastic business of the advertisement of the League, and the copying of the 'Encyclopaedia,' must be to get this not over-bright pawnbroker out of the way for a number of hours every day.
"I think that I shall have a
whisky
and soda and a cigar after all this cross-questioning.
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