noun a small drink of whiskey or other spirits, typically one ounce
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A small amount or portion of something, often used poetically or metaphorically.
A unit of weight in the apothecaries' system equal to 60 grains or one eighth of an ounce.
A small amount of something, such as a small amount of emotion or tension in a scene.
A unit of volume in the apothecaries' system equal to 60 minims or one eighth of a fluid ounce.
A small unit of liquid volume used in the production of whisky, typically equal to 1/8 of a fluid ounce.
In the context of a writer, 'dram' may be used to describe a small amount of liquid, typically used to signify a significant or impactful moment in a story.
Psychologists may use 'dram' metaphorically to describe a situation or event that has a heightened emotional or dramatic impact on an individual's mental health.
Actors may use 'dram' to refer to a dramatic moment in a performance or script that requires intense emotion or expression.
Directors may use 'dram' to discuss the pacing and intensity of a scene or production, aiming to create a powerful and engaging experience for the audience.
Event planners may use 'dram' to refer to a dramatic element or moment incorporated into an event to create excitement, intrigue, or suspense for attendees.