liquor in English
- liquor⇄expr. in liquor, in a state of intoxication; drunk.
Ex. I smoke like a furnace--I'm always in liquor, A ruffian--a bully--a sot (W. S. Gilbert). - liquor⇄liquor, noun, verb.
- liquor⇄noun 1. an alcoholic drink, especially brandy, whiskey, gin, or rum.
Ex. The old trapper always carried a bottle of liquor in his pack to pour down his throat to help fight the cold or to pour over a cut to help fight infection.
(SYN) spirit - liquor⇄v.i. (Slang.) to drink alcoholic liquor.
- liquor⇄v.t. 1. (in various industrial arts) to steep in or soak with a liquor.
2. to dress (leather, boots, or shoes) with oil or grease.
3. (Slang.) to supply with liquor to drink; ply with liquor.
Ex. Many of the men came back liquored up,
liquor in Urdu اُردُو
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