The spelling "whiskey" is more common in the US than the older variant "whisky."
Whiskey, alpha, lima, kilo.
Almost, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is occasion.Some example sentences are:On this occasion, we will let you in.Birthdays are regarded as a special occasion.On occasion, he likes to have a whiskey.
Drinking, often whiskey.
full form of whiskey
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was yet another slang term for whiskey or spirits. A drunk's nose was often red.
I spell it whiskey.
Whiskey, alpha, lima, kilo.
The letters in the order given do not spell any word I know in the English language. Maybe you mean "Highmore", a Scottish whiskey.
dang it was george thurougood or how ever ya spell it
Whiskey is whiskey because whiskey is distilled in whiskey farms, by distillers of whiskey. My friend who was there at the time of this rebellion, Bethsarh, informs me "I was distraught by the loss of mon3y because my whiskey was not whiskey enough for the whiskey seller in the market of whiskey selling."
WhiskEy is from Ireland, whiskey is from Scotland and elsewhere.
Rye Whiskey Rye Whiskey
The word "whiskey" in English is the same in Spanish: "whiskey"
Tango, papa, alpha. The Phonetic Alphabet, used to spell letters of the alphabet over the radio.
The main types of whiskey are Malt Whiskey and Grain Whiskey. After that, they are further divided into: Single Malt Whiskey Blended Malt Whiskey Blended Whiskey Cask Strength Single Cask
Whiskey
A whiskey drummer is a whiskey salesman. They "drum up" business.