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[ US /ˈɡɹɑɡ/ ]
[ UK /ɡɹˈɒɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. rum cut with water

How To Use grog In A Sentence

  • The maximum penalty for running grog into a restricted area is $1000 or six months for a first offence, and $2000 or 12 months for a second, plus forfeiture of the vehicle or aircraft.
  • Other birds that utilize this ecoregion are yellow-crowned night-heron (Nyctanassa violacea), neotropic cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), yucatan parrot (Amazona xantholora), Yucatán bobwhite (Colinus nigrogularis), and zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita). Petenes mangroves
  • In 1740, British Admiral Vernon (whose nickname was ‘Old Grogram’ for the cloak of grogram which he wore) ordered that the sailors’ daily ration of rum be diluted with water.
  • A molecule of water is made up of two atoms of hygrogen and one atom of oxygen.
  • If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else.
  • Groggy from lack of sleep, I emerged from my building the next morning and looked for bloodstains on the sidewalk.
  • The wriggle brought Shawn into a half wakeful state and he groggily inhaled a faintly flowery scent.
  • The next day I woke up groggily, my brain and eyes still foggy from sleep.
  • ‘Rise and shine, sweetheart,’ I opened my eyes, feeling groggy and tired.
  • They were moored, stem and stern, in a grog-shop, making a great noise, with a crowd of Indians and hungry half-breeds about them, and with a fair prospect of being stripped and dirked, or left to pass the night in the calabozo. Chapter XXVII. The Sunday Wash-Up-On Shore-A Set-To-A Grandee-“Sail Ho!”-A Fandango
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