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rotgut

[ UK /ɹˈɒtɡʌt/ ]
NOUN
  1. any alcoholic beverage of inferior quality

How To Use rotgut In A Sentence

  • Especially top quality hamburgers and tequila, not some sort of rotgut tequila and two-bit hamburgers made with supermarket green meat. General Lee Hamburgers and Tequila
  • No, when you face an airport delay, you're entitled to rest, recreation and rotgut.
  • You try mixing Thunderbird and rotgut bourbon and see how you feel.
  • If my memory serves, he had ruined his stomach with rotgut whiskey, and had taken to drinking his rye with milk.
  • An accomplished master of the month-long bender, his genteel appearance belies his taste for corn liquor and high proof rotgut.
  • Smoke a field of tobacco and drink an ocean of rotgut and you still won't have the voice he does, because a gravelly rasp isn't enough without the hard-earned perspective that informs it.
  • Cape brandy held its own as a basic South Africa rotgut to be found in colonial clubs and drink cabinets, in the hovels of workers on western Cape farms, and in the huts of African chiefs.
  • He said it was the liquor, rum and rotgut, which made him ill, but I reckon it was something worse.
  • As long as they had somewhere they could peddle their hallucinogenic drugs, gamble their lives away and drown their sorrows in the kind of rotgut that'd leave their livers with the consistency of damp and mouldy Swiss cheese, they didn't care what the name of the damn place was. Vic's
  • When the heart truly aches, it doesn't matter whether you're drinking single-malt scotch or rotgut.
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