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toddies

  • plural
    of toddy.
    toddy
    noun
    a drink made of alcoholic liquor and hot water, sweetened and sometimes spiced with cloves.

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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