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whiskey is best served neat or with ice.
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Chilled, neat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Chilled, neat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
You throw the peach away and drink the whiskey neat or with a dash of water.
NEAT means that it is not diluted with water
done with or demonstrating skill or efficiency. "Howard's neat, precise tackling"
Whiskey is slang for rye bread -- "down" is toasted.
A whisk(e)y drunk neat means a glass of whisk(e)y, nothing else added. "On the rocks" gives you one or a couple of ice cubes, and "straight"? Depends, You might get it "neat" or some whisk(e)y that may be diluted from being shaken or stirred with ice cubes.
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If you mean to make neat or tidy or to prepare for a position in employment or an election the answer is yes, of course.If you mean to make neat or tidy or to prepare for a position in employment or an election the answer is yes, of course.If you mean to make neat or tidy or to prepare for a position in employment or an election the answer is yes, of course.If you mean to make neat or tidy or to prepare for a position in employment or an election the answer is yes, of course.
The letters in the order given do not spell any word I know in the English language. Maybe you mean "Highmore", a Scottish whiskey.