high-proof (Meaning)
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high-proof (a.)
Highly rectified; very strongly alcoholic; as, high-proof spirits.
So as to stand any test.
Synonyms & Antonyms of high-proof
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high-proof Sentence Examples
- The bartender poured me a high-proof whiskey that burned my throat with its intensity.
- The old man kept a bottle of high-proof rum hidden in his dresser drawer for emergencies.
- The distillery specialized in producing high-proof spirits that were meant to be diluted.
- The smuggler was caught trying to transport a shipment of high-proof alcohol across the border.
- The chemist experimented with high-proof solvents to dissolve stubborn stains.
- The doctor prescribed high-proof disinfectant to treat the open wound.
- The hikers carried small bottles of high-proof alcohol to use as a hand sanitizer.
- The party guests were drinking shots of high-proof liquor, oblivious to the consequences.
- The laboratory used high-proof chemicals to create a reaction that released toxic fumes.
- The firefighters used high-proof foam to extinguish the chemical fire that was raging out of control.
FAQs About the word high-proof
Highly rectified; very strongly alcoholic; as, high-proof spirits., So as to stand any test.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The bartender poured me a high-proof whiskey that burned my throat with its intensity.
The old man kept a bottle of high-proof rum hidden in his dresser drawer for emergencies.
The distillery specialized in producing high-proof spirits that were meant to be diluted.
The smuggler was caught trying to transport a shipment of high-proof alcohol across the border.