Bourbon

//ˈbɜː(ɹ).bən//

"Bourbon" in a Sentence (14 examples)

Bourbon is made from corn.

John drinks Scotch and Mary bourbon.

Do you want some bourbon?

Tom poured himself another shot of bourbon.

Tom pulled a bottle of bourbon out of his desk drawer.

Tom poured some bourbon into the glass.

Tom poured himself a shot of bourbon.

I like bourbon a lot.

I poured myself a shot of tequila and poured Tom a shot of bourbon.

Mary poured herself another shot of bourbon.

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It concerns the gnomelike quality of the average American at a party. I have been to many parties where staid American business men have been transformed by a few ryes or bourbons into unpredictable gremlins out for adventure.

It was "a fundamental impossibility" for a black person to be a Bourbon, white-supremacist Democrat, but a black individual could very well become a "progressive Democrat."

1992, West's Federal Supplement (first series), vol. 787, p. 1090. As a practical matter, blacks had been denied a fair vote and a fair count even before the 1901 Constitution, because the Black Belt Bourbon white politicians used fraud and intimidation to manipulate the black vote to support conservative Democratic candidates.

For the Bourbon White elite and their allies, the intimidation of the Black laborers and farmers was necessary to prevent their political involvement and to maintain their subjugated location in the economy.

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