whiskey

/ˈwɪski/
noun
  1. A strong alcoholic drink made from grains such as barley, corn, rye, or wheat, typically aged in wooden barrels.
    • She added a splash of whiskey to her coffee on cold mornings.
    • The distillery produces a smooth whiskey that is popular worldwide.
    • He ordered a glass of whiskey with ice after dinner.
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