Brandies can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | Age brandy in oak casks. | |
2. | noun | I like my brandy straight. | |
3. | noun | The brandy brought him around in no time. | |
4. | noun | The brandy is getting to my head. | |
5. | noun | They brought her round with brandy. | |
6. | noun | A good brandy completes a fine meal. | |
7. | noun | Put a dash of brandy in my tea. | |
8. | noun | She poured brandy into the glasses. | |
9. | noun | A small amount of brandy is added to the whipped cream. | |
10. | noun | I prefer your brandy to your conversation. | |
11. | noun | Give me that bottle. This "brandy" tastes good; where does it come from? | |
12. | noun | Where's my brandy? | |
13. | noun | The brandy is all gone. | |
14. | noun | Tom gave Mary some brandy. | |
15. | noun | Tom poured Mary a snifter full of brandy. |
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noun | |
Age brandy in oak casks. | |
I like my brandy straight. | |
The brandy brought him around in no time. | |
The brandy is getting to my head. | |
They brought her round with brandy. | |
A good brandy completes a fine meal. | |
Put a dash of brandy in my tea. | |
She poured brandy into the glasses. | |
A small amount of brandy is added to the whipped cream. | |
I prefer your brandy to your conversation. | |
Give me that bottle. This "brandy" tastes good; where does it come from? | |
Where's my brandy? | |
The brandy is all gone. | |
Tom gave Mary some brandy. | |
Tom poured Mary a snifter full of brandy. |