7 Verbs to Use for the Word cognac

"And the English, when they drink their cognac, know not what they do.

Savary gave us all a little cognac from his flask, and then tearing down one of the curtains he laid it over the terrible figure of my Uncle Bernac.

The third bottle in the liqueur case held cognac, and this, as Rilboche the maid knew, was oftenest replenished.

It was with an almost ludicrous air of solicitude that Bertrand placed the coffee before Calvert and poured out his cognac and then hung about, waiting anxiously for any sign or word from him.

Indeed Beauchene, as he came back sipping his cognac, resumed: "Yes, I met her in the street.

They are both victims of the infamous Bargemont; I will bring them together and they shall console each other.' Monsieur Servien, oblige me by tasting that cognac; it comes from the cellar of your odious rival.

"Ve wants cognac," he shouted, "an' you comes out, lady, an' ve'll find for ourselves vhat you is," and seizing Mrs. Seymour by the arm he attempted to drag her from her seat with some violence.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  cognac