Definitions

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  • adjective Treated or infused with whiskey

Etymologies

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whiskey +‎ -ed

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Examples

  • Then his whiskeyed voice softened: But seeing as you are respectable folks, he said, I am inclined to overlook the matter for a kindly donation of, say, fifteen percent of the weekly monies to the Police Beneficiaries League.

    ‘Homer & Langley’ 2009

  • Next year, my Oscars party will be another whiskeyed-up Twitterfest.

    Oscars Schmoscars. It's All About The Whiskey And The Twitter. 2008

  • And Clancey revived, joining his whiskeyed voice to the deep baritone

    Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000

  • And Clancey revived, joining his whiskeyed voice to the deep baritone

    Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000

  • Otherwise, he puts that grin, that whiskeyed baritone, and those beady eyes to less sinister ends.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • They refuse to partake in consuming these "blended" Shamrock Shakes, suggesting that Shamrock Shakes are too filling and cause brainfreeze -- although it is said that there are fewer calories in a whiskeyed-up Shamrock Shake than in a pint of Guinness poured over a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

    The Toque 2009

  • They refuse to partake in consuming these "blended" Shamrock Shakes, suggesting that Shamrock Shakes are too filling and cause brainfreeze -- although it is said that there are fewer calories in a whiskeyed-up Shamrock Shake than in a pint of Guinness poured over a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

    The Toque 2009

  • Like Bob Dylan's, Nina Simone's, Pavarotti's, Sinatra's voice is improved by age, by years spent fermenting in cracked and whiskeyed oak barrels.

    RVABlogs 2009

  • She swallowed and gasped, sending a blast of whiskeyed breath in Nguyen’s direction.

    Bloodthirst J. M. Dillard 1990

  • Mr. Richard Grason who frequently performs the office of special Judge of the County, was unable to restrain his emotion and kindly feelings to his friends, and took them to his dwelling where they feasted and whiskeyed to their hearts content. "

    Between the Lines Secret Service Stories Told Fifty Years After Henry Bascom Smith

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