[ UK /lˈɪkɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɪkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process
    waste liquors
  2. the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked
  3. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
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How To Use liquor In A Sentence

  • A liquor pour cost of 18.3%, for example, means that it cost a little more than 18 cents to generate a dollar of liquor sales.
  • Washington, who believed liquor a particular scourge among blacks, sent felicitations. LAST CALL
  • Turn up the heat and reduce the poaching liquor by one third. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Australian was interested in Iroquois Falls because the Paper Company owns the whole town; they have made the streets and the municipality, and the stores, and they were good enough to rent premises to Dr. Monteith for his liquor store, to make some revenue. Northern Ontario
  • The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
  • Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming liquor of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars.
  • The fruit of the fig is about as big as a rounceval pea, or very small gooseberry; and each of them, upon breaking off the stalk very close, produces one drop of a milky liquor, resembling the juice of our figs, of which the tree is indeed a species. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
  • A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity.
  • HPD has designed and delivered more than 650 systems in 30 countries, including the world's largest MVR evaporated salt crystallizer, the largest multiple-effect evaporated salt crystallizer and the largest kraft pulp black liquor evaporation system. News - chicagotribune.com
  • To hear the politicians tell it, life in the ghetto was a whirl of passion, welfare checks, and liquor.
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