hockamore (Meaning)
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hockamore (n.)
A Rhenish wine. [Obs.] See Hock.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hockamore
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hockamore Sentence Examples
- The wealthy merchants imbibed hockamore from silver goblets at the lavish banquet.
- The vintage hockamore had a deep ruby hue and a complex bouquet of fruits and spices.
- I prefer hockamore to claret, as its sweetness balances the acidity.
- The innkeeper served us a generous portion of hockamore, which warmed our spirits on the cold winter night.
- The hockamore flowed freely at the festival, and the revelers rejoiced in its intoxicating effects.
- I have a particular fondness for hockamore from the Rhine region, known for its exceptional quality.
- The hockamore accompanied the roasted duck perfectly, enhancing the flavors of both.
- The hockamore had a long finish, leaving a pleasant warmth and a lingering taste of ripe fruit.
- The vintage hockamore was a true treasure, its rarity and excellence making it a coveted item among collectors.
- I raised my glass of hockamore in a toast to friendship and prosperity, its rich aroma filling the air.
FAQs About the word hockamore
A Rhenish wine. [Obs.] See Hock.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The wealthy merchants imbibed hockamore from silver goblets at the lavish banquet.
The vintage hockamore had a deep ruby hue and a complex bouquet of fruits and spices.
I prefer hockamore to claret, as its sweetness balances the acidity.
The innkeeper served us a generous portion of hockamore, which warmed our spirits on the cold winter night.