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How to use grog in a sentence

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When men needed help, they hired it, and paid the going rate, which no longer included the traditional ration of grog.
I was hoping to slope away quietly but got caught by one of my Malawian friends who insisted we go down to the Caledonian for yet more grog.
Side shows and dodgems abounded and of course there was a few watering holes, killing off people with the chemically brewed grog.
He knew it would be torture to have to drink a mug of grog at each and every one, but he would do it if it meant finding the correct tavern.
In his time waiting, he had discovered that the stuff they called grog suited his palate just fine.
Several others were shouting out to the police, complaining of how their grog gets confiscated and tipped away.
As the four sat down to a dinner of bread and grog that night, Nick pulled out a map.
I told him there must be a rational explanation and then locked him in the brig to live on bread and grog for a week.
Both sizes of jars are tempered with grog, but the larger jars also contain small amounts of calcined bone temper.
If pollies and retired pollies want to access unlimited airport lounge grog, they can pay for it like anyone else.
In 1883 a riot erupted at the Mackay racecourse when a sly grog dealer refused to serve the Islanders, who responded by throwing bottles.
In your community alcoholism is a problem and so is joined to that, sly grog.
In March 1873 Whitbread left far away Mount Freeling Station for the smelters at Bolla Bollana, to investigate a report of sly grog selling.
Those who really wanted liquor found it at sly grog shops or across the city boundary.
This vessel was incompletely oxidized during firing and has large amounts of grog and bone temper in its porous clay body.
Without the motivation of that daily burn session to eat well, and stay off the grog, I started throwing down the drinks at night.
A large flagon contained grog, the drink consumed by every person on board.
They'll still be alcoholics and will inevitably go straight back on the grog as soon as they're released.
They are propping each other up like weather-beaten old sailors after a night on the grog.
But they took some solace from the hot grog that was served on the 21st to commemorate their first year at sea.
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In other words, Mrs. Sowler's head was only assailable by hot grog, when hot grog was administered in large quantities.
Sea-captains sit and smoke beside their glass of grog in the pavilion and the caff.
The constituency of the grog seller is the ready made tool of the demagogue.
It consisted of lobscouse, his favorite dish, followed by some good hot lime-juice grog.
He then gave us a glass of grog all round, and made his own crew splice the main-brace.
Half of the time I ate no dinner, and when I did, it was almost drowned in grog.
Tom filled a rummer of grog, took half off at a huge sip, and put it down on the table.
When cracks appear or96 joints open, they should be stopped with a pugging of fire clay and grog.
Kind words, with an extra allowance of grog, soon restored good humor, and after a little snoozing between the guns, the boatswain's mate returned to the charge, vociferating, in a voice of thunder.
The making of rough saggars is not difficult if a supply of fire clay is to hand, or clay and grog will serve at a pinch.
Old Tom mixed a pannikin of grog for Tom, and another for himself.
He had a pipe in his mouth, and a glass of grog in his hand.
The maid was yet knocking for admission when grog arrived at the door.
And grog gave a low growling sort of a laugh at his reminiscences.
They slept off their grog on the best of feather-beds, and they fattened on the neighborhood all the year round.
Well take the grog in and smoke a final pipe or two over our indaba.
They sang in the church all the morning, and drank grog in the orchard all the afternoon.
The first night the sailors of a British ship, being happy with grog, came down on the pier and challenged our sailors to a free fight.
Charvet laughingly called Clemence an aristocrat because she drank grog.
Let's have a drop of grog and a turn-to at beggar-my-neighbor.
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