English to Portuguese Dictionary liquor

liquor

licor
definition
verb
But this stuff kicks - put it in a club, liquor up the audience, lay the lights low and let the band tear into this thing and you'll blow out the doors.
be or get drunk.
noun
But men are more likely to order alcohol in casual dining restaurants; both men and women drink liquor and wine.
alcoholic drink, especially distilled spirits.
a liquid produced or used in a process of some kind, in particular.
translation of 'liquor'
verb
engraxar,
umedecer,
molhar
noun
substância líquida,
diluição,
bebida alcoólica,
solução,
secreção,
licor
example
Strain over a wide jug and retain the 'liquor' , discarding the peppercorns.
Distilled 'liquor' (including whisky) is unknown in Europe before the 13 th century AD.
They are more similar to dried beans than either crowder or black-eyed peas, and make a clear 'liquor' when cooked.
"I don't know why I'm still here, " I muttered, drinking another malt 'liquor' .
At the bar, look for upscale 'liquor' and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas.
Poteen he explained is a very potent 'liquor' distilled from potatoes.
Help your partner stay away from beer, wine, wine coolers, 'liquor' and mixed drinks.
A lot of popular spicy dishes require the ingredients to be marinated in a 'liquor' for a few hours or overnight.
With their skills at home brewing, they turned its fruit into a particularly intoxicating 'liquor' .
They should stop smoking tobacco and avoid drinking hard 'liquor' .
Next, make sure all 'liquor' , beer and wine is stored in a secured area.
He poured some 'liquor' into the glass and I drank everything down.
Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming 'liquor' of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars.
Drinking hard 'liquor' and beer both independently contributed to the logistic regression model.
After the required period of time, press-strain the herbs through a fine cloth and store the 'liquor' for use.
To him spirituous 'liquor' is a superfluous and dangerous luxury.
These had been slightly glazed with concentrated poaching 'liquor' and dusted with what tasted like ground-down, caramelised peach crisps.
In Connecticut, a 1949 ordinance forbids the storing of town records in any place where 'liquor' is sold.
People don't realize that if they order a tall drink they're getting the same amount of 'liquor' as a short drink.
A drink was defined as ‘a glass of wine, bottle of beer, shot glass of 'liquor' , or mixed drink.’
She thought she could smell 'liquor' on his breath, and crossed her arms.
But men are more likely to order alcohol in casual dining restaurants; both men and women drink 'liquor' and wine.
The coolers often contained rods or branches to increase the surface area on which the 'liquor' could crystallise.
Consider drinking beer instead of hard 'liquor' or wine.
The urge was there all right, to buy the cheapest illegal 'liquor' and get drunk in the afternoon.
I could smell the 'liquor' on his breath, and I recoiled, disgusted.
Of course, it didn't help the performances that apparently bootleg 'liquor' flowed freely during the location shooting.
But this stuff kicks - put it in a club, 'liquor up' the audience, lay the lights low and let the band tear into this thing and you'll blow out the doors.
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