Sentences with distilled
dis·tilled
D d - To distill whiskey from mash.
- To distill out impurities.
- Made from the distilled juice of unrefined sugar cane, cachaca is hailed by some as a superior drink to rum.
- If you're prepared for an uncompromised snapshot of difference and some beautifully distilled fury, see this show.
- She managed to distill her ideas into one succinct article.
- The cool of the night distills the dew.
- There have been three editions of Black Bowmore, which was distilled in 1964 but bottled in three limited editions in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
- The poems, in these lovely and distilled translations by Barnard, jump across the gap of more than 2500 years and feel quiveringly fresh.
- Michael Gleeson If a match lasting two hours and a season of six months can be distilled to a single moment.