arrack

NOUN
  1. any of various strong liquors distilled from the fermented sap of toddy palms or from fermented molasses
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How To Use arrack In A Sentence

  • They will certainly enjoy some respite from the negative headlines which have been barracking them in recent weeks, which maybe renders the result palatable for all.
  • He is also considering converting an army barracks and possibly a mental hospital into new open prisons. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is also considering converting an army barracks and possibly a mental hospital into new open prisons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Contemporary drawings show that the cookhouse was badly cracked as was the barracks and one of the caponiers had completely detached itself.
  • He and his fellow squaddies are not the only new recruits to arrive in the barracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • And there is a smell of arrack in the air as the men talk, the few that are willing to.
  • Miliband decided to risk serious barracking by telling the TUC he could not support the strikes, even though industrial action was sometimes a necessary last resort. Ed Miliband endures rough ride at TUC after criticism of pension strike action
  • These imports are used to feed patients in hospitals, learners in schools and soldiers in the army barracks.
  • Barrack Obama was named after his Kenya immigrant father and the given name means " blessed.
  • He was affected badly by the barracking that he got from the crowd.
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