brewages (Meaning)
brewages
brew sense 2, brew sense 1a
Synonyms & Antonyms of brewages
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- inebriants
- liquors
- ardent spirits
- bottles
- mao-tais
- nightcaps
- firewaters
- vodkas
- grogs
- chasers
- schnapps
- hooches
- tequilas
- mescals
- intoxicants
- shots
- Dutch courages
- stimulants
- spirits
- rums
- digestifs
- juices
- strong drinks
- aperitifs
- sauces
- whets
- moonshines
- aqua vitaes
- drinks
- alcohols
- bracers
- potables
- snifters
- tipples
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
brewages Sentence Examples
- The quaint coffee shop offered an array of aromatic brewages, inviting customers to a sensory awakening.
- The alchemist carefully concocted a potent brewage, its vapors swirling ominously in the dim laboratory.
- The herbalist's brewages were renowned for their healing properties, soothing aches and promoting well-being.
- The fair donning a golden crown enjoyed a refreshing fruit brewage, its sweet nectar quenching her thirst.
- The sorcerer's dwelling was filled with the pungent aroma of mystical brewages, each vial holding secrets untold.
- The traveling merchant carried exotic brewages from distant lands, tantalizing the taste buds of curious travelers.
- The innkeeper served hearty brewages to weary travelers, warming their bodies and spirits after a long day's journey.
- The witch's cottage smelled of strange and alluring brewages, stirring curiosity and apprehension in equal measure.
- The prince indulged in exquisite brewages, sipping them with an air of regal delight.
- The wise druid brewed ancient brewages, sharing their wisdom and knowledge through the medium of nature's gifts.
FAQs About the word brewages
brew sense 2, brew sense 1a
home brews, wines,malt liquors, beers, brews, ales, mixed drinks, microbrews, mums, cocktails
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The quaint coffee shop offered an array of aromatic brewages, inviting customers to a sensory awakening.
The alchemist carefully concocted a potent brewage, its vapors swirling ominously in the dim laboratory.
The herbalist's brewages were renowned for their healing properties, soothing aches and promoting well-being.
The fair donning a golden crown enjoyed a refreshing fruit brewage, its sweet nectar quenching her thirst.