916 examples of whisky in sentences

There's a good spring-bed in it, and a kettle-ring for the whisky.

And he thought that a haggis was made of a sheep's head boiled in whisky.

Whisky, madam? MRS.

Lawlor pushed the bottle of whisky and glass toward Bard.

"Was I hired to punch cattle," he said, "or make a blasted, roarin' fool out of myself?" "You was hired," answered Lawlor softly, as he filled his glass to the brim with the old rye whisky, "to be a cook, and you're the rottenest hash-slinger that ever served cold dough for biscuits; a blasted, roarin' fool you've already made out of yourself by singin' that song.

" Observing a rather quizzical light in the eyes of Bard, he felt that he had probably been making a few missteps, and being warmed greatly at the heart by the whisky, he launched forth in a new phase of the conversation.

They've had experience with bar whisky and talkin' to their cards at poker, but aside from bein' pretty much drunks and crookin' the cards, they ain't anything uncommon.

He had been a squatter, but his family had died of a fever, and McNamara's mind had been unsettled ever since; whisky had finished the work of sending him on the downward path with Conklin's little crew of desperadoes.

You all know how that wonderful whip called the temperance crusade roused the whisky ring.

It caused the whisky force to concentrate itself more strongly at the ballot-box than ever before, so that when the report of the elections in the spring of 1874 went over the country the result was that the whisky ring was triumphant, and that the whisky ticket was elected more largely than ever before.

It caused the whisky force to concentrate itself more strongly at the ballot-box than ever before, so that when the report of the elections in the spring of 1874 went over the country the result was that the whisky ring was triumphant, and that the whisky ticket was elected more largely than ever before.

It caused the whisky force to concentrate itself more strongly at the ballot-box than ever before, so that when the report of the elections in the spring of 1874 went over the country the result was that the whisky ring was triumphant, and that the whisky ticket was elected more largely than ever before.

The next result of that political event was that the ring demanded new legislation to protect the whisky traffic everywhere.

At the houses of the gentry, his cheer was mended by scraps of broken meat, and perhaps a Scottish 'twal-penny,' or English penny, which was expended in snuff or whisky.

What was important was that he should find no faintest trace of whisky in Moran's room.

"Whisky?" I informed him that it was rum.

But the villainous English propagandists taught me English, and the Scotch gave me a taste for whisky, and" But Boris had faded away.

"Look hereMiss Cartaretif you can get Jim Greatorex to sing for you, if you can get him to take an interest in the concert or in any mortal thing besides beer and whisky, you'll be doing the best day's work you ever did in your life.

I have no doubt that for the time being I was a figure in his dreams, and that I shall be described with the same minuteness to the unhappy recipients of his confidences who are now awaiting him at dinner,at which I may mention he always drinks whisky-and-seltzer.

Every such meeting was the occasion of a frolic and dance for the young people, whisky and rum being plentiful, and the host exerting his utmost power to spread the table with backwoods delicaciesbear-meat and venison, vegetables from the "truck patch," where squashes, melons, beans, and the like were grown, wild fruits, bowls of milk, and apple pies, which were the acknowledged standard of luxury.

If, as generally happened, there was no church, the groom and his friends, all armed, rode to the house of the bride's father, plenty of whisky being drunk, and the men racing recklessly along the narrow bridle-paths, for there were few roads or wheeled vehicles in the backwoods.

There was but one thing that all could have in any quantity, and that was land; each had all of this he wanted for the taking,or if it was known to belong to the Indians, he got its use for a few trinkets or a flask of whisky.

Another entry records the satisfaction of the party when at a log fort (before getting into the wilderness) they procured some good loaf-bread and good whisky.

Mr. Hornblower produced a flask of whisky, the two drank each other's health, and the visitor departed.

But it was bringing the two kingdoms into close proximity to dispense the Gospel in one end of the house and whisky in the other.

916 examples of  whisky  in sentences