noun a colorless volatile flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars and is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks

  • The consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited on this premises.
  • Let's grab some alcohol and have a good time tonight.
  • I'm craving some alc, let's hit up the liquor store.
  • His love for her was like an addiction to alcohol, consuming him completely.

noun a small alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite

  • Before dinner, it is customary to serve an aperitif to stimulate the appetite.
  • Let's grab a quick aperitif before heading to the restaurant.
  • I'm craving an aperitif right now, wanna join me?
  • Reading a good book is like having an aperitif for the mind.

noun a type of cereal grain that is commonly used for food, fodder, and in brewing beer

  • Barley is a versatile cereal grain that is commonly used for making bread, beer, and animal feed.
  • I love the nutty flavor of barley in my soup.
  • Let's grab a cold one at the barley pop joint down the street.
  • The barley fields stretched out as far as the eye could see, like a golden sea of waves.

noun a person who serves drinks at a bar

  • The bartender at the upscale hotel bar was impeccably dressed and highly skilled in mixology.
  • The bartender at my favorite pub always knows how to make the perfect cocktail.
  • I asked the bartender to hook me up with a strong drink to get the party started.
  • As a bartender of emotions, she knew just the right words to soothe his troubled mind.

noun a mixed drink typically made with a combination of various liquors and other ingredients

  • The bartender skillfully prepared a classic cocktail for the guest.
  • Let's grab some cocktails after work.
  • I'm craving a fancy cocktail tonight.
  • Her words were like a potent cocktail of truth and wisdom.

noun a strong alcoholic drink, especially rum diluted with water

  • The sailors were given a daily ration of grog to help ward off scurvy.
  • Let's grab some grog and have a good time at the beach party.
  • I heard that bar serves the best grog in town.
  • His mind was so foggy from exhaustion, it felt like he had been drinking grog all night.

noun a thick, dark, syrupy substance obtained from raw sugar during the refining process

  • The recipe called for molasses as a sweetener in the dessert.
  • I accidentally spilled molasses all over the kitchen counter.
  • I love the taste of molasses on my pancakes.
  • The traffic moved as slow as molasses on a cold day.

noun a drink taken shortly before bedtime, especially an alcoholic one

  • After a long day of work, he enjoyed a nightcap of brandy before bed.
  • Let's grab a nightcap at the bar before heading home.
  • I always need a nightcap to help me unwind before going to sleep.
  • Reading a book is my nightcap, it helps me relax and fall asleep peacefully.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'rocks' is a noun as it refers to solid mineral material on the ground.

preposition a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. 'On' is a preposition indicating the location or position of the rocks.

article an article is a word that defines a noun as specific or unspecific. 'The' is an article that indicates a specific set of rocks.

  • The shipwreck was found resting on the rocks near the shore.
  • I like my drink on the rocks, it's so refreshing.
  • Let's go chill by the beach on the rocks.
  • Their relationship is on the rocks and they might break up soon.

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noun a strong alcoholic drink distilled from sugarcane or molasses

adjective relating to or characteristic of rum

  • The sailors stored barrels of rum in the ship's hold for the long voyage.
  • Let's grab a bottle of rum and have a good time on the beach.
  • I heard he's been hitting the rum pretty hard lately.
  • The rumors about their relationship were like a strong rum, spreading quickly and intoxicating everyone.

noun the well-being or welfare of a person or group

  • For the sake of clarity, let me explain the process one more time.
  • I'm not going to that party for your sake, not mine.
  • I can't believe you're skipping class for his sake.
  • Sometimes we have to let go of things for the sake of our own happiness.

noun a strong alcoholic drink, typically flavored with fruit or herbs

  • The bartender served a glass of schnapps to the guests at the reception.
  • Let's do shots of schnapps before hitting the dance floor!
  • I'm feeling a bit tipsy from all that schnapps we drank last night.
  • The success of the business deal was like taking a shot of schnapps, quick and powerful.

noun a small, bitter, wild plum-like fruit of the blackthorn bush, typically dark blue in color and used in making sloe gin

  • The sloe berries are used to make a traditional British liqueur called sloe gin.
  • I found a bunch of ripe sloes in the hedgerow, perfect for making sloe jam.
  • Let's go pick some sloes and have a go at making our own sloe vodka.
  • The project started off slow, but now it's picking up speed like a sloe rolling down a hill.

adjective drunk or intoxicated, usually referring to someone who has consumed alcohol excessively

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish of soused fish for the dinner party.
  • I got completely soused at the bar last night with my friends.
  • Let's get soused and have a good time tonight!
  • The company's financial situation was so bad, it seemed like they were soused in debt.

noun strong alcoholic drinks

  • The ancient ritual was believed to summon the spirits of the ancestors.
  • I can feel the spirits of this place, can't you?
  • Let's go to that haunted house and see if we can spot some spirits!
  • The team's win lifted the spirits of the entire community.

adjective relating to or containing alcoholic spirits

  • The spirituous aroma of the aged whiskey filled the room.
  • Let's grab some spirituous drinks after work.
  • I can't handle spirituous shots, they're too strong for me.
  • Her spirituous personality lit up the room wherever she went.

noun a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash

  • The bartender poured a glass of fine whiskey for the gentleman sitting at the bar.
  • Let's grab a couple of whiskeys after work.
  • I could use a shot of whiskey to take the edge off.
  • His words hit me like a shot of whiskey, strong and burning.

noun a type of fruit brandy or moonshine popular in the Balkans

  • The traditional drink offered at the ceremony was rakia, a type of fruit brandy.
  • Let's bring a bottle of rakia to the party tonight.
  • I heard this rakia is homemade and really strong.
  • His words hit me like a shot of rakia, strong and unexpected.

noun a brunch meal where unlimited alcoholic drinks are served for a set period of time

  • The hotel offers a bottomless brunch every Sunday for guests to enjoy unlimited food and drinks.
  • Hey, do you want to go grab bottomless brunch this weekend? I heard the mimosas are amazing.
  • Bottomless brunch is the best way to cure a hangover after a night out.
  • The restaurant's hospitality was like a bottomless brunch, overflowing with warmth and generosity.

noun a chemical compound that is similar in structure or function to another compound

  • The scientist studied the chemical structure of each congener in the sample.
  • I learned about different congeners in my chemistry class.
  • I have no idea what those congeners are, can you explain it in simple terms?
  • Each congener represents a different aspect of the problem we are trying to solve.

noun a cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari, typically garnished with an orange peel

  • The Negroni is a classic cocktail made with gin, vermouth, and Campari.
  • I love sipping on a Negroni while relaxing on the patio.
  • Let's grab some Negronis and hit the town tonight!
  • The Negroni is like a symphony of flavors in a glass.

noun a type of alcoholic drink typically made with vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec, sour mix, and a splash of cola

adjective describing the type of iced tea that is made in Long Island

  • The bartender prepared a refreshing Long Island iced tea for the customer.
  • Let's grab some Long Island iced teas at the beach bar.
  • I'm in the mood for a Long Island iced tea to chill out.
  • Sipping on a Long Island iced tea felt like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.

noun the skill or art of preparing mixed drinks

  • The art of mixology involves creating innovative and balanced cocktails using a variety of ingredients.
  • I'm really into mixology and love experimenting with different drink recipes at home.
  • Let's hit up that new bar known for their killer mixology skills.
  • In business, successful marketing requires a mixology of different strategies to reach a diverse audience.

noun a green aniseed-flavored liqueur that is derived from botanicals including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium, commonly referred to as wormwood

  • The bartender prepared a traditional absinth cocktail for the distinguished guest.
  • Let's try some absinth shots tonight, it's gonna be wild!
  • Absinth is known as the green fairy among enthusiasts.
  • The artist's creativity flowed like absinth, inspiring everyone around him.

noun a highly alcoholic anise-flavored spirit derived from botanicals including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium, commonly known as wormwood

  • Absinthe is a distilled spirit that is known for its high alcohol content and strong anise flavor.
  • I tried absinthe for the first time last night and it was surprisingly smooth.
  • Let's go grab some absinthe and have a wild night out!
  • The artist's creativity flowed like absinthe, uninhibited and intense.

adjective relating to or characteristic of absinthe, especially in its bitter or poisonous qualities

  • The absinthine compound found in the plant is known for its bitter taste.
  • I heard that absinthine is the reason behind the unique flavor of absinthe.
  • Some people love the absinthine kick that absinthe gives.
  • The absinthine essence of the situation left a bitter taste in my mouth.

noun a person who pleads for or in behalf of another; a lawyer

  • The advocaat presented a compelling argument in court.
  • I could really go for a glass of advocaat right now.
  • Let's grab some advocaat and toast to the good times!
  • Her words were like advocaat, sweet and comforting in a time of need.

noun In Norse mythology, Aegir is a sea giant and the god of the sea.

  • Aegir is a figure in Norse mythology associated with the sea.
  • Have you heard of Aegir from Norse mythology?
  • Aegir is like the boss of the ocean in Norse stories.
  • The stormy waves roared like Aegir's wrath.

noun a plant native to hot, arid regions, typically having a rosette of narrow leaves and a tall flower spike

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  • The agave plant is used to make tequila.
  • I love using agave nectar as a sweetener in my tea.
  • Let's grab some agave shots at the bar tonight.
  • Her kindness was like the agave plant, sweet and nurturing.