toddy 的定义
plural tod·dies.
- a drink made of alcoholic liquor and hot water, sweetened and sometimes spiced with cloves.
- the drawn sap, especially when fermented, of any of several toddy palms, used as a drink.
toddy 近义词
等同于 alcohol
更多toddy例句
- Coarse-grind your beans and let them sit in the toddy overnight.
- It begins—in the steaming, hot-toddy voice of Scarlett Johansson—to speak to him.
- It's almost 6:30pm here in London and the Queen is off for a hot bath and a well-deserved toddy.
- According to a study done by Toddy, cold-brewed coffee is 67 percent less acidic than hot-brewed.
- Next he went to the sideboard and brought forth the various ingredients for the toddy.
- The nectar of the gods pales into nothingness when compared with a toddy such as I make, said he.
- I would excuse the rapacity of the Mahajan if it has succeeded in keeping the gambling die or toddy from the ryot's home.
- Well, this Miss Jemima lived with her younger and more fortnat sister, in the qualaty of companion, or toddy.
- Ang tubà nga sagul daling makahubug, Fresh coconut palm toddy mixed with old toddy makes you drunk quick.