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dram

noun as in sip

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With bourbon, allspice dram, lime and bitters, it tasted dark, strong, warm and tropical simultaneously, a storm on an island, somehow ideal for being ensconced inside Daphnes on a rainy Edmonds autumn afternoon.

To him, spirits provided what he called “accessible luxury” to customers — a dram of the good life even in an unstable economy.

A wee dram would set visitors rocking around this final Christmas "tree" on the Isle of Raasay.

From BBC

White has just played 90. b2-b3 when the dram really kicks in.

In 2017 a Swiss hotel drew notice for selling the world’s most expensive dram to a Chinese tourist.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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