
brandy



bran‧dy /ˈbrændi/ noun (plural brandies) [uncountable and countable]
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English Dictionarybran‧dy /ˈbrændi/
noun (
plural brandies)
[uncountable and countable][
Date: 1600-1700;
Origin: brandywine (1600-1700), from Dutch brandewijn 'burnt wine, distilled wine']
a strong alcoholic drink made from wine, or a glass of this drink
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Collocationsbrandy noun ADJ. double, large | single, small | stiff a stiff brandy and soda (= containing a lot of brandy and not much soda)
| straight | cherry, plum, etc. QUANT. dash, drop, nip He added a dash of brandy to his coffee.
measure, shot, tot She poured herself a large measure of brandy.
bottle, flask, glass, hip-flask VERB + BRANDY drink Do you drink brandy?
have I'll have some brandy, please.
pour (sb) | sip | gulp, swig | down, finish | distil, produce BRANDY + NOUN bottle | balloon (= a kind of glass),
glass He sat cradling his brandy glass. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲