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hot toddy

noun

  1. toddy.



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Sit back, nurse a comforting hot toddy, and allow this gem of a novel to slowly envelop you like a hug you’ll be sorry to break up.

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If we got bad sore throats, flu, croup or cough, he would make us “hot toddies.”

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The only thing a hot toddy will cure is a bored palate and the winter chill.

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Then perhaps warm up with a hot toddy at swanky Oliver’s in the Mayflower Park Hotel before you zigzag back to Lake Union to see the decorated boats near the Museum of History & Industry.

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You can also use this caramel-apple number as a base for a bevy of bevvies, such as Bourbon smashes, punches, hot toddies, and apple pie martinis.

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ˈhottishhot to trot