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Cognac


Definition:

  • (n.) A kind of French brandy, so called from the town of Cognac.

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  • (1) By late afternoon, the intersection of North Avenue and Fulton Avenue had been turned into what one man – bottles of cognac in each hand – called an “open bar”.
  • (2) Chronic beer and wine intake and acute intoxication with cognac suggest - up to now - the enhancing effect of beverage congeners.
  • (3) Back in the good old days of le Tour, riders would stop en route at local bars and fill their bidons with wine and cognac.
  • (4) He probably had an inkling he wasn't going to share a cognac with Kissinger that evening, but it spoke volumes that he tried.
  • (5) Drunk on cognac and disoriented by the darkness as he stumbled down onto the tarmac at Genoa’s Christopher Columbus airport at around 3.40am on 22 July, 1966, the defender could not immediately identify the fruit but he did know one thing: “It definitely wasn’t fresh” .
  • (6) Among the buyers was a Shanghai-based Chinese importer of French wines who bought half the Cognac on sale and the most expensive Petrus.
  • (7) Born into a family of cognac merchants, Monnet became the greatest behind-the-scenes fixer in modern history.
  • (8) Very frequently it is not money that is given, but some expensive gift, like expensive cognac.
  • (9) The drugs employed were: ethyl alcohol, cognac, hexobarbital, diazepam, imipramine and chloralose.
  • (10) As with the response to the tests of 2006, 2009 and 2013, the UN is considering punitive sanctions but Korean specialist Andrei Lankov argued that this would merely result in depriving the elite of their “Hennessey cognac and Godiva chocolate”.
  • (11) There’s more to Armenia than cognac, carpets and its most famous daughter, Kim Kardashian .
  • (12) Foreign media wrote about his love for sushi and cognac.
  • (13) Such sanctions will allow politicians to explain to their voters that they are punishing a rogue regime in all ways imaginable – for instance, depriving the leadership of Hennessey cognac and Godiva chocolate.
  • (14) Sexual parameters indicated that sexual behaviour is drastically affected by cognac consumption.
  • (15) Tweet of the week Top-tier trolling (or on-message post-Brexit optimism) from the Foreign Office: Foreign Office (FCO) (@foreignoffice) More Scotch Whisky is sold in one month in France than Cognac in a year.
  • (16) If you are unable to get online on Thursday, email your views to globaldevpros@theguardian.com or follow our tweets using the hashtag #globaldevlive Panelists Matthieu Cognac, youth employment specialist, International Labour Organisation , Bangkok, Thailand.
  • (17) Is there a reason why the world's powerful, gathering at the exclusive resort to sip cognac and eat blinis, should care?
  • (18) The effects of chronic consumption of some beverages (plum-brandy 24% and cognac 20%) upon preimplantation development in rats were studied.
  • (19) The results showed that the ingestion of cognac leads to significant alterations in the sexual behaviour of the male rat.
  • (20) Oral, intragastric, and intraduodenal administrations of ethanol do not release gastrin, whereas beer and white and red wine but not whisky and cognac are potent stimulants of gastric acid secretion and release gastrin in humans.

Cognacy


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