Definition of Liqueured

1. liqueur [v] - See also: liqueur

Lexicographical Neighbors of Liqueured

liquefied
liquefied natural gas
liquefied petroleum gas
liquefier
liquefiers
liquefies
liquefy
liquefying
liquesce
liquesced
liquescency
liquescent
liquesces
liqueur
liqueured (current term)
liqueurs
liquid
liquid-laugh
liquid-like
liquid-liquid chromatography
liquid-metal fast-breeder reactor
liquid air
liquid ammonia
liquid bleach
liquid body substance
liquid bomb
liquid bombs

Literary usage of Liqueured

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1891)
"These latter are always liqueured to suit the English palate and market. Only recently I have carefully tested and examined a large number of different ..."

2. Trilby by George Du Maurier (1894)
"There were to be more coincidences that night; it never rains them but it pours! So our three friends finished their coffee and liqueured up, ..."

3. A Treatise on the Origin, Nature, and Varieties of Wine: Being a Complete by John Louis William Thudichum, August Dupré (1872)
"It sometimes happens, however, that in spite of all precautions, the wine which has been disgorged or liqueured undergoes a slight second fermentation, ..."

4. Recollections by David Christie Murray (1908)
"At the time of which I speak, champagne was a liqueured and sugared beverage, mainly relegated to the use and for the enjoyment of the ladies. ..."

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