Whisky - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɪskɪ|  American pronunciation of the word whisky
Brit.  |ˈwɪskɪ|  British pronunciation of the word whisky

noun

- a liquor made from fermented mash of grain (syn: whiskey)

Extra examples

He was drinking whisky and soda.

He sought oblivion in a bottle of whisky.

He smelt the reek of whisky.

A stiff whisky for me.

He travelled in whisky.

The whisky is bottled here before being sent abroad.

The whisky burned my throat as it went down.

You should ease up on the whisky.

Pascoe was drinking whisky to take the edge off the pain.

Beer and whisky flowed freely as the evening wore on.

She sipped the whisky and grimaced.

Charlie drank the whisky in one gulp.

She gave him a glass of whisky and heaped his plate with food.

• Elaine poured herself a large glass of whisky - what the hell, it was Christmas.

The whisky is aged for at least ten years.

Word forms

noun
singular: whisky
plural: whiskies
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