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Irish whiskey
noun
- any whiskey made in Ireland, characteristically a product of barley.
Irish whiskey
noun
- any of the whiskeys made in Ireland, usually from malt and subject to three distillations
Word History and Origins
Origin of Irish whiskey1
Example Sentences
Bennett presented Brey with a bottle of Irish whiskey before the game and spoke glowingly about one of the most admired coaches in college basketball.
Instead, the school gave him a bottle of Irish whiskey.
“John’s a good guy,” Mr. Barker said between sips of the Irish whiskey that had been set aside at his request.
It was the middle of the night in Dayton, Ohio, but Notre Dame Coach Mike Brey was smiling and hollering that there had better be Irish whiskey aboard the Fighting Irish’s flight to San Diego.
Brey, who said after the game he was hoping to have some Irish whiskey on the flight to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, opted to watch video of Alabama.
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