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to brandy
verb
To preserve, flavour, or mix with brandy.
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Also present are the alkaloids piperine (which lends pungency to brandy) and piperidine.
Certainly he was as dedicated to brandy as he was to champagne and he was a man of strong dedication.
We would go from scotch to brandy to gin – and I'm not forgetting the black-eyed peas.
To hear her tell it, it was a bit like going from beer can to brandy snifter.
Easy and, for me, preferable to brandy butter, though that may depend on how rich the rest of the meal has been.
"As adolescents we used to empty our pockets and see what we could afford, and if we couldn't stretch to brandy or whisky we would get drunk on tequila.
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Another old-fashioned method of preserving lemon juice is to add brandy to the juice.
His complexion was robust, his hair had receded but not thinned, the thick moustache and the eyes that Helen had compared to brandy-balls had an agreeable menace in them, whether they were turned towards the slums or towards the stars.
Milan may teach Manesquier to drink brandy and to shoot a revolver, but he also asks to borrow a pair of slippers.
Among "the regulars" was Peggy, a girl with a birthmark, who came in to drink brandy and to read her newspaper.
Inside an old brick barn built by Stanford to make brandy, the stones began to be fitted together, laid flat on Burke's plywood templates.
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