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liquor 1. any alcoholic drink, esp spirits, or such drinks collectively 2. Pharmacol a solution of a pure substance in water 3. Brewing warm water added to malt to form wort liquor [′likĀ·ər] (chemical engineering) Supernatant liquid decanted from a liquid-solids mixture in which the solids have settled. Liquid overflow from a liquid-liquid extraction unit. (food engineering) Sugarcane sap before it is crystallized into sugar. A strong distilled alcoholic beverage. (pharmacology) A solution of a medicinal substance in water. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Manning, responding in a sideline interview at the Pro Bowl, said that's what happens when kickers get liquored up. Which is the best baseball park to get liquored up in, Coors Field, Miller Park or Busch Stadium? After what'll happen attendance-wise after the first season when the only football-impaired fans who show are those who need an excuse to get liquored up and watch indoor helmet jousting. |
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