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toddy

[tod-ee] / ˈtɒd i /


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And when the cocktail renaissance got a hold of it in the early 2000s, when old drinks were being rejiggered, blinged out and bolstered by the dozen, the toddy got plenty of polishing.

From Washington Post Jan. 26, 2023

"He was really a toddy palm worker who earned his living in a traditional way. I have a son and a daughter and I don't know how to continue living."

From BBC Jul. 21, 2022

But admittedly, hot honey isn't all savory games; one of Kurtz's favorite ways to enjoy it is drizzled over vanilla ice cream, in a hot toddy during the wintertime, or a hot honey turmeric latte.

From Salon May 7, 2022

Last winter, she saw people dining outside in the middle of a snowstorm, bundled up with a blanket next to the heaters, with a hot toddy in hand.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2021

“Why don’t you get a nice room right here? You get into bed and I’ll send a toddy up to you, and in the morning you’ll be fine.”

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

When I'm entertaining a bigger group, though, that's when I'll usually do something like a cider with my own twist or toddies with a twist!

From Salon Nov. 21, 2021

The latter is also adjacent to a handful of eateries that can shake and stir hot chocolates or hot toddies, which means everyone can spend apres-hour sipping something they enjoy.

From Washington Post Nov. 10, 2021

It was no glorious Aspen lodge, mind you, where you can sip hot toddies and enjoy slope-side panoramas.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 2, 2020

Alongside recipes for pork chops smothered in caper-lemon sauce and hot toddies, Ms. Tipton-Martin often provides a vintage version clipped from an old cookbook.

From New York Times Sep. 16, 2019

Of these some of the older and more sedate men, like Judge Bowman and Mr. Pancoast, were playing chess; others were seated about the small tables, reading, sipping toddies, or chatting together.

From The Fortunes of Oliver Horn by Smith, Francis Hopkinson




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