pot liquor
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pot liquor
First recorded in 1735–45
Example Sentences
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The pot liquor is indeed irresistible, especially with a handful of chopped cilantro added to it.
From New York Times • Jul. 4, 2014
That evening the women brought bowls of pot liquor from black-eyed peas, from mustards, from cabbage, from kale, from collards, from turnips, from beets, from green beans.
From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison
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To Aunt Jimmy she said, “You done caught cold in your womb. Drink pot liquor and nothing else.”
From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison
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Chilluns et cornbread soaked in de pot liquor what de greens or peas done been biled in.
From Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 by Work Projects Administration
Every particle of grease rescued from pot liquor, or fat from meat, was utilized for candle-making.
From Home Life in Colonial Days by Earle, Alice Morse
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