sly-grog
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sly-grog
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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She talked of puttin' the police onter us, jest as if we was a sly-grog shop.
From Children of the Bush by Lawson, Henry
There was on the platform a sly-grog seller, who plied with the black-bottle all the folks there, and the day was very hot, the sun was almost burning.
From The Eureka Stockade by Carboni, Raffaello
Secondly: I hereby assert that the breed of spies in this colony prospered by this sly-grog selling.
From The Eureka Stockade by Carboni, Raffaello
The source of pauperism will be settled in Victoria by any quill-driver, who has the pluck to write the history of public-houses in the towns, and sly-grog sellers on the gold-fields.
From The Eureka Stockade by Carboni, Raffaello
She was a hard-looking woman—just the sort that might have kept a third-rate pub or a sly-grog shop.
From Children of the Bush by Lawson, Henry
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