20 Verbs to Use for the Word liqueur

Before he reached his journey's end he had ordered and drunk another liqueur.

" "In no sense a mission?" suggested the other, sipping his liqueur thoughtfully.

The fragments of glass were all that remained of the bottle which had contained the liqueur.

While she was gone, one of the guests declined the liqueur set before him.

It was like digesting a new and subtle liqueur that made him light-footed and tingled in the tips of his fingers.

" The waiter bowed, and taking the note departed on his errand, as casually as though I had instructed him to fetch me a liqueur.

He finished his liqueur and sat smoking with his eyes on the dark, sensitive face that watched the passing crowd so indifferently, yet so persistently.

I had noticed that she drank, and so I hid the liqueurs, for I hoped to be able to keep her, since her milk is so good.

The head and tail he gently pats in with his hands, and there is no longer any worm; after which the toad smiles affably and comfortably, possibly meditating a liqueur.

"'I never,' said the Curé, 'take spirits; I always offer liqueurs to my guests but reserve the use of them, myself, to my old age, if it should please Providence to grant me that.'

He then rang the bell and ordered liqueurs.

" Dredlinton moved to the sideboard, poured himself out a liqueur and drank it off.

The French distil from cherries a liqueur Darned kirsch-waser (eau de cérises); the Italians prepare, from a cherry called marusca, the liqueur named marasquin, sweeter and more agreeable than the former.

Let's have the whole story with the soup and fish, and we'll try and hit upon a way to put things right before we reach the liqueurs.

On this day, however, he pretended to be angry at his guest for refusing the choice liqueur.

The woods here are full of wild plum-trees, the delicate white blossoms of which twinkle among the evergreen copses, and besides illuminating them with a faint starlight, suggest to my mind a possible liqueur like kirsch, which I should think could quite as well be extracted from wild plums as wild cherries, and the trees are so numerous that there ought to be quite a harvest from them.

At the end of this time taste the liqueur; and if it be too strong and sweet, add more water to it; if too weak, add alcohol, at 30 degrees; and if it be not sweet enough, put syrup to it.

But at any rate, this Vauclaire, or Valclear, was well named: for here, if anywhere, is Paradise, and if anyone knew how and where to build and brew liqueurs, it was those good old monks, who followed their Master with entrain in that Cana miracle, and in many other things, I fancy, but aesthetically shirked to say to any mountain: 'Be thou removed.'

Are you going to spend your last four minutes hating me?" He turned: "Another liqueur, George.

He told her how the officer, Trevignac, had known him long ago in the monastery, and had recognised him when the Arab brought in the liqueur which he had made.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  liqueur