toddies
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pluralof toddy.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
toddynouna drink made of alcoholic liquor and hot water, sweetened and sometimes spiced with cloves.
Example Sentences
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Service Bar always upgrades the water component in toddies: “One of my favorites is a saffron toddy where we use saffron water,” Spangler said.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 26, 2023
When I'm entertaining a bigger group, though, that's when I'll usually do something like a cider with my own twist or toddies with a twist!
From Salon ● Nov. 21, 2021
It was no glorious Aspen lodge, mind you, where you can sip hot toddies and enjoy slope-side panoramas.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 2, 2020
Alongside recipes for pork chops smothered in caper-lemon sauce and hot toddies, Ms. Tipton-Martin often provides a vintage version clipped from an old cookbook.
From New York Times ● Sep. 16, 2019
Old Sanders’ fad was mixing toddies and punches.
From The Fifth String by John Philip Sousa