"Grog" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Grog" Meaning

Grog is a punch-like drink that typically consists of rum, water, sugar, and lime juice, served warm or at room temperature. The word "grog" originated in the 18th century, when it was used to describe a cheaper and less potent version of rum punch served to British naval officers and sailors. Over time, the term has come to be used more broadly to describe any warm, spiced drink made with rum or other spirits.

"Grog" Examples

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Definition: A grog is a sweet, thick, and syrupy soft drink made with fruit juice, sugar, and water, often flavored with spices or other ingredients.


Usage Examples:


After a long hike, Jane treated herself to a cold glass of grog to quench her thirst.
The bartender mixed up a batch of grog for the party, adding a few secret spices to give it an extra kick.
At the farmer's market, Emma sampled a variety of grogs, from classic orange to unique flavors like mango and ginger.
The recipe for grog called for a combination of apple juice, cinnamon, and a hint of nutmeg for added depth.
After dinner, the family sat around the table, passing a jug of grog and swapping stories about their day.

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