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grog

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1. grog - Noun

2. grog - Verb

3. Grog - Proper noun

Meaning

A mixture of spirit and water not sweetened; hence, any intoxicating liquor.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A common expression ran among the redcoats; which was that "Yankee flint was as good as a glass of grog." Source: Internet

Fijians commonly share a drink called grog made by pounding sun-dried kava root into a fine powder, straining and mixing it with cold water. Source: Internet

Interestingly, consumption in The Centre, widely thought to be the nation’s basket-case when it comes to grog, is actually lower now than Greater Darwin’s. Source: Internet

The Masala Coffee Grog, for example, boasts “a fiery blend of rums, coffee grog batter, and spices;” it’s joined by a garam masala whiskey Collins and a chai old fashioned. Source: Internet

It was the season of grog and gingerbread. Source: Internet

Sarah Shoemaker activates all our senses as we experience alongside Edward the noise and tumult of a woollen mill, the crack of a cat-o’-nine-tails on a sailor’s back, a first taste of grog, a woman’s descent into madness. Source: Internet

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