Pronunciation: /sɑːməˈɡɒn/
noun a strong distilled alcoholic beverage made in Eastern Europe, especially Russia and Ukraine
A1 In some countries, people make their own samogon at home.
A2 The taste of samogon can vary depending on the ingredients used.
B1 Samogon is a traditional alcoholic beverage in many Eastern European countries.
B2 Some people enjoy the process of distilling samogon as a hobby.
C1 The quality of samogon produced by professional distilleries is highly regulated.
C2 Experts can distinguish between different types of samogon based on taste and aroma.
formal The production and consumption of samogon is illegal in many countries.
informal My grandpa makes the best samogon in the village.
slang Let's sneak some samogon into the party and have a good time.
figurative His words were like a shot of samogon, strong and hard-hitting.
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