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brandy

noun as in spirits

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That work, said Brandy Muñiz, executive director of the All Peoples Community Center in South L.A., is having an impact.

One reason why you probably haven’t heard about the hair-raising British political crisis of 1911 to 1914 — indeed, why hardly anyone has heard about it — is because the catastrophe was averted, but not by everyone coming to their senses and hashing things out in a jolly spirited debate over snifters of brandy and linking arms for a chorus of “God Save the King.”

From Salon

Britain's catastrophe was averted in 1914, but not by everyone coming to their senses and hashing things out in a jolly spirited debate over snifters of brandy and linking arms for a chorus of “God Save the King.”

From Salon

“I see plants as unifiers,” said Brandy Williams of Garden Butterfly in Vermont Knolls.

China has imposed taxes on imports of European brandy in a move that France has said is retaliation for recent big tariffs the EU announced on Chinese electric vehicles.

From BBC

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

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