Sentences with distil
dis·til
D d - The whisky had been distilled in 1926 and sat quietly maturing until 1987. [be VERB-ed]
- The oil is distilled from the berries of this small tree. [be VERB-ed + from]
- A diagram explains how to distil tears to remove the salt.
- This process will take some weeks to distil the 12 finalists, which is where the public will start to get a say.
- Reviews are distilled from articles previously published in the main column. [be VERB-ed + from]
- To distil whisky
- There was a feature, in 1998, The X Files: Fight the Future, that struggled to distil what was best about the show: its unresolved tension.
- The shortages also encouraged people to distil their own spirit, a practice still prevalent.
- Firs distil resin.
- Compromises had to be made to distil this freewheeling live approach down to a shorter, tighter collection of studio songs.
- He is now trying to raise funds and get the rights to harvest the trees so that he can distil the famous oil.
- In AM, use distill