whisky (Meaning)

Wordnet

whisky (n)

a liquor made from fermented mash of grain

Webster

whisky (n.)

A light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey.

Alt. of Whiskey

Webster

whisky ()

Alt. of Whiskey, Ring

whisky Sentence Examples

  1. The smoky aroma of the Islay whisky filled the room.
  2. He savored the rich, amber-hued whisky, letting its flavors dance on his tongue.
  3. The single malt scotch whisky brought back fond memories of vacations in the Scottish Highlands.
  4. The Irish whisky possessed a unique smoothness and honeyed sweetness.
  5. The Japanese whisky surprised with its delicate floral notes and soft finish.
  6. The American bourbon whisky packed a bold, spicy punch.
  7. The Canadian whisky blended rye and corn, offering a complex and harmonious flavor profile.
  8. The crowd cheered as the bottle of rare whisky went under the hammer at auction.
  9. The vintage whisky had aged gracefully, developing a rich and complex bouquet.
  10. The aged whisky collectors sought out the finest and most sought-after bottles in the world.

FAQs About the word whisky

a liquor made from fermented mash of grainA light carriage built for rapid motion; -- called also tim-whiskey., Alt. of Whiskey, Alt. of Whiskey, Ring

mead, liqueur,vodka, gin, beer, saki, brandy, wine, mescal, schnapps

nonintoxicant,nonintoxicant,,

The smoky aroma of the Islay whisky filled the room.

He savored the rich, amber-hued whisky, letting its flavors dance on his tongue.

The single malt scotch whisky brought back fond memories of vacations in the Scottish Highlands.

The Irish whisky possessed a unique smoothness and honeyed sweetness.