Definition: 1. A liquor made from fermented mash of grain.
Use 'whiskey' in a sentence:
1. A glass of whiskey will soothe you.
2. Try to get him to drink something not whiskey.
3. But the good news is, the whiskey works.
4. Fill glass half way with crushed ice then add whiskey.
5. He was drinking his double whiskey too fast and scowling.
6. Whiskey is a kind of liquor, that is very high alcohol.
7. Which countries import most Scotch whiskey?
8. I will. never ever drink that much whiskey again in my life.
9. They built a fire and drank their whiskey.
10. How about a whiskey?
11. I would like to purchase a one liter bottle of whiskey.
12. He asked for ice for his whiskey and proceeded to get contentedly drunk.
13. You never found anything but whiskey.
14. I have two bottles of whiskey.
15. I had two fingers of whiskey before I went to bed.
16. He didn't say," like another whiskey?"
17. Would you like your whiskey on the rocks?
18. One of us'll bring food in the morning, and some whiskey too!
19. Resistance to the whiskey tax dates back centuries.
20. Uncle Pete fell in a whiskey VAT last week.
21. Take it back! Say you like Irish whiskey.
22. They also brought flowers and a bottle of whiskey.
23. The base of Old Fashioned cocktail is whiskey.
24. I thought he meant to get drunk. Drink whiskey up there.
25. We walked to a bar nearby called Whiskey Park.
26. He drank some blend of whiskey and wine together with some biscuits.
27. A spokesman for the Scotch Whisky Association said: "It is not possible to make alcohol-free whiskey."
28. Both men emphasized the dirt and exhaustion of war, the illusions of civilization that the soldiers shared with each other and the civilians: coffee, tobacco, whiskey, shelter, sleep.
29. I thought he meant to get drunk.Drink whiskey up there.
30. Whiskey, originating in Scotland, is distilled from a mash of grains.
31. We don't mean on the rocks, or with whiskey.
32. The 2nd read: "I am taking whiskey."
33. I just thought a drink was, like, wine or whiskey.
34. It was all on account of the whiskey and the excitement, I reckon.
35. Why, it's ha'nted with whiskey!
36. Her voice was raspy with nicotine and whiskey.
37. A glass of whiskey soon muddled her.
38. We can make a fruit brandy one day and a whiskey the next.
39. He then put another worm into a glass of whiskey.
40. She started some whiskey into my coffee cup.
41. They kept whiskey to antidote themselves against snake bike.
42. One bottle of whiskey and one bottle of sake.
43. There was no more whiskey left, not even a drop to water down.
44. He walked slowly, his mind fuzzy with the whiskey.
45. Excuse me just a second. I'll go and get the whiskey.
46. He likes coffee laced with whiskey.
47. The best thing in the world is a shot of whiskey.
48. B: Does he drink whiskey? A: No, he doesn't.
49. He drank his whiskey almost bottoms up.
50. We went for the bottle of whiskey that we had stashed behind the bookcase.
51. Diageo's brands include Smirnoff vodka, Johnnie Walker Scotch whiskey, and Guinness stout.
52. The firm in question was Alsbery& Co., whiskey brokers.
53. In the fleeting glimpse before the car started up, Martin noted the overcoat pockets, one bulging with books, the other bulging with a quart bottle of whiskey.
54. He liked to attribute his longevity to "cigarettes, whiskey and wild, wild women".
55. Smiley shouted, and at that moment the frog belched up a couple of ounces of whiskey.
56. Producing Scotch whiskey is a proud national tradition.
57. He asked for ice for his whiskey and proceeded to get drunk.
58. This makes the whiskeys much smoother.
59. Why hasn't he brought the whiskey?
60. Early Americans took a cup of healthy drink for breakfast, whiskey was a lunchtime drink, and ale accompanied supper.