firewater (Meaning)

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firewater (n)

any strong spirits (such as strong whisky or rum)

firewater Sentence Examples

  1. The old prospector took a sip of his firewater, feeling its warmth spread through his weary body.
  2. The village elder warned the young ones not to indulge in the firewater brought by the traders.
  3. The firewater flowed freely at the raucous party, fueling the revelry and laughter.
  4. The aroma of the firewater wafted through the air, enticing passersby to step into the cozy tavern.
  5. The government imposed a hefty tax on firewater, hoping to curb its consumption and associated problems.
  6. The legend spoke of a magical firewater that could grant immortality to those who drank it.
  7. The firewater was a source of comfort for the lonely frontiersman, helping him endure the harsh conditions.
  8. The firewater was poured into the sacred fire during the ceremonial dance, symbolizing the offering of prayers to the gods.
  9. The firewater sparked a heated debate in the town council, with some advocating for its prohibition and others defending its availability.
  10. The old mariner spun tales of his adventures on the high seas, his voice hoarse from years of drinking firewater.

FAQs About the word firewater

any strong spirits (such as strong whisky or rum)

drink, booze, rum, alcohol,liquor, bottle, grog, intoxicant, aqua vitae, wine

nonintoxicant, nonintoxicant,,

The old prospector took a sip of his firewater, feeling its warmth spread through his weary body.

The village elder warned the young ones not to indulge in the firewater brought by the traders.

The firewater flowed freely at the raucous party, fueling the revelry and laughter.

The aroma of the firewater wafted through the air, enticing passersby to step into the cozy tavern.