spiritous

IPA: spˈɪrɪtʌs

adjective

  • spirituous
  • high-spirited
  • of the nature of spirit
  • pure; ardent
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Examples of "spiritous" in Sentences

  • Its flavour will vary according to the kind of spiritous liquor from which it is obtained.
  • It also points out its import statistics, which show a far larger per capita consumption of spiritous liquors.
  • For her, the fact that the Shivaree Social Club served spiritous liquors was not as sinful as the carnal activities that went on there.
  • Then the Government had realized that there was even more money to be made by taxing spiritous liquors made inside England; those were excise duties.
  • Meanwhile, ox_number_10 drank one of every major spiritous liquor, in sequence, which began to remind me of the inevitable ascension of Enoch, or perhaps of the descent of Inanna, through the Gates of Al-Kohl.
  • More than two hundred years ago, William Heberden, the British physician who first described the chest pain known today as angina, wrote that “wine and spiritous liquors—afford considerable relief from angina.”

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