Which preposition to use with whiskies

in Occurrences 27%

He can wear a shirt a week, have holes in his pantaloons, and be out at elbows, go with his boots unblacked, drink whisky in the raw, chew plug tobacco, and smoke a black pipe, and not lose his position in society.

into Occurrences 8%

Grim put the doped whisky into his valise after a sniff at it, instead of throwing it out of the window at my suggestion; and after a suitable interval he went out in the part of the Turk to look for the imaginary beautiful Armenian.

on Occurrences 6%

Nowhow can I get whisky on the train?

for Occurrences 6%

He took the situation philosophically and stoically, but when he found it impossible in the busy pioneer town to get even the price of a drink of whisky for his curiosities, he began to get reckless, and was finally escorted out of the town by two or three of his friends to prevent him getting mixed up in a fight.

from Occurrences 6%

Going over to the sutler's store he sold his ambulance to Mr. Tappan the past trader, and with a portion of the proceeds he secretly managed to secure some whisky from some bad men around the fort.

to Occurrences 5%

That he had visited Gov. Simpson at Pembina, and found the latter unwilling to make any arrangements on the subject of discontinuing the sale of whisky to the Indians.

at Occurrences 4%

Mr. MACPHERSON'S statement that officers with the Expeditionary Force are supplied with whisky at prices varying from 3s.

with Occurrences 3%

Satanta mounted his horse, and taking the whisky with him, he rode rapidly away and proceeded straight to his village.

down Occurrences 3%

The Colonel at intervals poured small doses of O'Flynn's whisky down the Boy's throat in spite of his unbecoming behaviour, for he was both belligerent and ungrateful, complaining loudly of the ruin of his clothes with only such intermission as the teeth-c

out Occurrences 2%

"He didn't answer a word until he had taken a big drink of whisky out of the decanter.

inside Occurrences 2%

"He'll be all right when he's got a little whisky inside him," I said.

as Occurrences 2%

Smollett, medical man though he was, looked upon whisky as anything but poison.

without Occurrences 1%

It's a good chance for us to drink whisky without committing sin!

AMONG Occurrences 1%

WHISKY AMONG THE INDIANS.Mr.

before Occurrences 1%

The only other occupant of the room, a short, wiry man, with a close-shaven, hard-bitten face, sat smoking, with a glass of whisky before him, in a bay window at the end of the room, which looked out on the harbour.

of Occurrences 1%

"For," he said, "I have received shocks as the result of too much whisky of old, but from a split tea and chloride of limeno!

toward Occurrences 1%

Lifting the glass of whisky toward his lips that, by his effort to speak, were drawn back in a repulsive grin, he leered at the celebrities sitting nearest.

until Occurrences 1%

The other night our Babe, as Orderly Officer, sat up alone in the Mess, consuming other people's cigarettes and whisky until midnight, then, being knocked up by the Orderly Sergeant, gave the worthy fellow a tot to restore circulation, pulled on his gum-boots and sallied forth on the rounds.

within Occurrences 1%

Munden lived in the region of the Squares, hard by the British Museum; he took his friend into a comfortably furnished room, the walls hidden with books and prints, and there they sat down to smoke, a bottle of whisky within easy reach of both.

about Occurrences 1%

per pound, of your money; good whisky about 1s. 1d.

Which preposition to use with  whiskies