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toddy

[ UK /tˈɒdi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and spices and served hot

How To Use toddy In A Sentence

  • Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation.
  • Seared cod comes with a soothing pocket of brandade, and roast pork has the pleasure of both brash sauerkraut and toddy-soaked prunes for company.
  • Toddy was so nicknamed because of his diabolical cleverness in concocting toddies. Chapter 29
  • Soul and body were moistified with whiskey toddy.
  • a "lippy" of shortbread and a "brew" of toddy; but open Bibles lay on the table, and the eyes of each were on his neighbours to catch them transgressing, and offer up a prayer for them on the spot. Auld Licht Idylls
  • Once derisively referred to as the chanars (toddy tappers), the womenfolk of the community were never allowed to cover the upper portion of their bodies.
  • He called me over and passed me a small bottle of toddy - the fermented and alcoholic sap - to taste.
  • A very distress motive, truly, but for the matter of that, you've not so much to boast of your friend Wou'dbe, if what I have been told of him is true; for I have heard say, he and the fine beast of a gentleman, Sir John Toddy, have joined interess. A Collection of Plays and Poems, by the Late Col. Robert Munford, of Mecklenburg County, in the State of Virginia. Now First Published Together.
  • I asked a Consumer Reports coffee maven whether you really need to spend $40 for a Bodum Bean French press or a Toddy cold-brew system to get great frosty java on your own. Why Starbucks and Dunkin' make better iced coffee than you do
  • In accord with my mother's advice I had endeavoured to cherish an affection for my uncle, yet withal there was something about the man that misliked me much, and, to speak straight to the point, that actually 'fley'd' me, for he would gloat o 'night over his glass of toddy on any scandal afloat concerning the' unco guid, 'and would speak with tongue i' the cheek of virtue in general, as if indeed hypocrisy were the true king of this world. Border Ghost Stories
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