Definitionn. a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and spices and served hot
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The principal products are millet, sesamum and sugar produced from toddy-palms in the riverain districts, which also grow rice, grain, peas and beans. [Please select]
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Shall I stir you a toddy. [Please select]
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Let me mix you a toddy with a drop of Angostura. [Please select]
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He took a long draught from his mug of toddy and winked knowingly at me, saying, "I am too wise for that." [Please select]
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Day accuses these bats of intemperate habits; drinking the toddy from the earthen pots on the cocoanut trees, and flying home intoxicated. [Please select]
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Large numbers of the _shunda_ palm (_Caryota_) are found in these hills, and toddy is collected from them. [Please select]
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They are meat and good toddy together, and they kill all weariness, besides the fever that follows the rain. [Please select]
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Moti Guj was very fond of liquor--arrack for choice, though he would drink palm-tree toddy if nothing better offered. [Please select]
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It was extraordinary merely to sip his toddy and not cry, "Oh, maaaaan, this hits me right where I live." [Please select]
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So mused Durham, standing cold and uncomfortable in the shadowy doorway, and dreaming of a certain cosy fireside, a pair of carpet slippers and a glass of hot toddy which awaited him. [Please select]
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Let us fancy a party assembled over-night in a Highland glen, consisting of sportsmen, deer-stalkers, a piper and two deer-hounds, cooking their supper, and concluding it with the never-failing accompaniment of whisky-toddy. [Please select]
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