13 Verbs to Use for the Word grog

Wilson invited every body to call on him, as he wished to see his friends, and his room was crowded with visitors, who called to drink grog, and laugh and talk with him.

An order was accordingly issued to stop: "serving grog except on Saturday nights, when they had full allowance to drink to their female friends in England, lest amongst the pretty girls of Otaheite, they should be wholly forgotten.

This woman, upon the first change of weather, rose like a cork, dressed like a Christian, and toddled about the deck in the easiest manner, sipping her grog, and cutting sly jokes upon her late companions in misery,is supposed by some to have been an impostor, and, when ill-treated, announced intentions of writing a book.

but they gave him some grog, and told him not to be afraid, as they would not hurt him; if he was true to them, he should fare as well as they did.

The Nigger built under her a fire of black walnut; Captain Selover handed out grog all around; and we started her up with a cheer, just to see the wheels revolve.

It was one of the standing amusements of these worthies, who had gotten to be sworn friends and constant associates, after they had caught as many fish as they wished, to retire to the favourite spring, light, the one his cigar, the other his pipe, mix their grog, and then relieve their ennui, when tired of discussing men and things, by playing cards on a particular stump.

Shortly after sunrise the men were assembled outside, receiving their grog, which was served out to them every morning at an early hour.

"Why, there's Peace, Jack, come damme let's push round the grog, And awhile altogether in good humor jog, For they say we shall soon go ashore; Where the anchor of friendship may drift or be lost, As on life's troubled ocean at random we're tost, And, perhaps, we may never meet more.

" The storm, that like a shapeless wreck, Had strew'd with rigging all the deck, That tars for sharks had giv'n a feast, And left the ship a hulkhad ceas'd: When Jack, as with his messmates dear, He shared the grog their hearts to cheer, Took from his 'bacco-box a quid, And spell'd for comfort on the lid "If you loves I, as I loves you, No pair so happy as we two.

It was nobody's business to wait on him, and he could procure neither sufficient food, nor any water; they only brought him some grog to drink, which in his weakness and sickness was nauseous to him as medicine.

The inquirer blushes to find that the answer is in the paltry equivocation, that they skip a day or two."Why an Englishman must go to the Continent to weaken his grog or punch."

To which Müller, who took advantage of the interruption to finish his grog au vin, deigned no reply.

The enjoyment of the ice had made them forget their grog.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  grog