Definitionn. strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
Last update: November 1, 2015
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Among his works may be mentioned: Das Biichlein vom Leben nach dem Tode (1836, 5th ed., 1903), which has been translated into English; Nanna, oder fiber das Seelenleben der Pflanzen (1848, 3rd ed., 1903); Zendavesta, oder 1 The liqueur is said to have been manufactured by the Benedictine monks of the abbey as far back as 1510; since the Revolution it has been produced commercially by a secular company. [Please select]
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Malcolm drank the coffee, gulped down the fiery liqueur, and replaced the glass on the tray. [Please select]
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A maid, in white fluted cap, offered the callers liqueur, coffee, or chocolate, as they might desire. [Please select]
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He longed for a liqueur, for anything that would support him. [Please select]
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"You mustn't do that before the coffee and liqueur," said Raffles laughing. [Please select]
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It is leetle wikness of you Engleesh; we in Portugal never touch it, save as a liqueur; therefore we require less slip. [Please select]
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