Cognacs [noun]

Definition of Cognacs:

liquor

Synonyms of Cognacs:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cognacs:

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Sentence/Example of Cognacs:

Lachaume, the painter, and I were chatting at one of its little tables, he over an absinthe and I over a coffee and cognac.

He tried the captain, but that worthy seaman was sleeping like a hog, and the cognac was running in slavers from his mouth.

As every cup was well flavored with cognac, it made all their faces red, and confused their ideas still more.

The Roman Catholics, advancing, laid siege to Cognac, confident of easy success.

I suggested that it was a very trying trip, and asked her if she would allow me to offer her some of my cognac.

Look like burglars or debauchees, opening cellars at this time of the night; but my poor old friend had some very choice Cognac.

I commanded some French cognac, and kept my eye on the rector, and the sight of him was making me dangerous.

And the manufacturer could hardly swallow the sips of cognac with which he was regaling himself.

He shrugged his shoulders, took a pinch of snuff and uninvited helped himself to a teaspoonful of cognac.

Then he called for a small glass of cognac, because the Seltzer was such dam chilly stuff, and the dry sherry was no use at all.