Liquor in a sentence as a noun

That's just what I was thinking last time I held up the local liquor store. Who knew I had so much in common with the police!

And liquor at parties. Soon you're gonna start resenting him.

How many of those will go out and rob a liquor store? How many will perform an act of vandalism?

Jack Daniels Whiskey is made and sold by a distillery in a county where selling liquor is illegal.

Many of these people also may live in food deserts, where the most common type of store is a liquor store, followed maybe by a payday loan place and a gas station, or a bar. That's where I live anyway.

I can't sell my driver's license to an aspiring driver, why should I be able to sell a taxi license or a liquor license?

This is like comparing beer to grain liquor; all you are doing is comparing one form of a drug with another form of the drug." One of many counter-points to the "it must always be a race thing" argument."

Will your production systems all crash if you don't make a minimum of 5 jokes about nappy hair and malt liquor a day? have you encountered a nasty bug in rails that can only be fixed by exposing it to clips of Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's?

Prior to the 18th amendment, the federal government derived 30-40% of its revenues from liquor taxes. The beer barons had paid off plenty of political types. The nation was full of Irish and German immigrants who loved to drink. Yet, in 1919, the Anti-Saloon league and associated lobbyists got the 18th amendment passed to ban liquor.

The wild parties, the liquor cabinet, the gourmet kitchen, the rooftop deck in TriBeCa, and more importantly, the excessively huge amounts of profit-sharing... it was like geek summer camp, until it turned into a teen drama because of the "poor little rich boys."

Where I live, there are lots of people with motorized wheel chairs and they can go to restaurants, the grocery store, the liquor store, the movies, ride public transportation to get to other areas, etc. You'll see many of wheelchair-bound people outside every day, interacting with people.

Quote Examples using Liquor

It was about 22 miles to reach the nearest liquor store. Which of course had unintended consequences. We drank. Fraternities turned into de-facto bars. We would pool our money on a Thursday and make the 35 minute drive to the liquor store.

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Liquor definitions

noun

an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented

See also: spirits booze

noun

a liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process; "waste liquors"

noun

the liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked