But for de w'iskey bitters of de boss, old Peter wouldn't be as spry is he is.
Acids and bitters are very useful in some forms of indigestion, but they should never be taken unless ordered by a physician.
Our candid opinion is that the habit of taking acids and bitters to cure disorders of the stomach or loss of appetite, is a very fertile cause of the life-long indigestion so common nowadays.
A common cause of spasm is indigestion, and the use of acescent liquors; these should, therefore, be avoided, and bitters and absorbents had recourse to.
It has recently been highly recommended in dyspepsia, combined with otherbitters or aperients.
Maybe not; it seems quite possible; but bitters are good,--try them.
I hate disguises," said Miss Axtell; "I'd rather have truebitters than cover them just a little with sugars.
Of these, we have examples in expressions like the blacks of Africa--the bittersand sweets of life--all fours were put to the ground.
In this respect, they stand in contrast with bitter and sweet; inasmuch as we can say he has tasted both the bitters and sweets of life.
When this arises from a diseased action of the stomach, the occasional use of mild aperients, followed by bitters and tonics, may be had recourse to.
Arriving at Central City where the Bitters were consigned, the consignee reported to the freighter that the load just received consisted of one-half Bitters, the remainder Platte river water.
Its ingredients were one drop of Bitters and the remainder, poor liquor.
Fenellan proposed a glass of sherry and bitters at his Club over the way.
This natural raciness, the sours andbitters which the diseased palate refuses, are the true condiments.
He is a good man, as his bitters are good,--an unquestionable goodness.
Insult to injury I reckon can stand, Rube; it's when you add Seth's bitters that it staggers.
But Seth, who never minded Marthy's stings and jibes, only remarked: "The recipy for them bitterswas given to me by a blame good doctor.
She shook a few drops of bitters into the tumbler, and then poured out a foaming measure of the amber-coloured wine, and offered it to him.
But I'd soon put my soul above a sherry and bitters if I got a chance!
Shouldn't altogether object to a glass of sherry and bitters before dinner.
It should maybe turn to more bitters for poor Alice, if you anger him yet further.
I reckoned you'd think better of it; but I'd got a good few bitters steeping for you, in case you mightn't.
It'll not hurt: bitters never lose strength by standing.
Bitters be good for sick folks; and he's grievous sick.
Siegert's genuine Angostura Bitters in a Sherry glass and roil the glass 'till the Bitters entirely cover the inside surface.
One man in Nu Jersey haz drove all the musketoze oph from a thousand akers ov land, and planted the whole ov the land with rum and tanzy, in antisipashun ov the sharp rally in bitters that may be looked for.
That man had bribed about ten bartenders to always put a big slug of Appletree's Anaconda Appetite Bitters in every one of my drinks.
I now have reason to believe that it contained Appletree's Anaconda Appetite Bittersalmost exclusively.
The bitters will keep good almost any length of time, and is an excellent remedy for bilious complaints, and can often be taken when the thoroughwort tea will not sit on the stomach.
A wine glass of these bitters to a tumbler of water is about the right proportion.
Call'd for half a Gill of bitters to qualify my humours; & a dish of Tea to cheer me, & soon to Bed.
Hawkins' Bitters was familiar to ten million people before a bottle of it had been made.
The drug-stores sell it to temperance people by the case, and in the dry states you'll find every back yard littered with empty Hawkins' Bitters bottles.
I danced and sang and dressed up in character to help entertain their audiences when he sold bitters and salve," the girl explained.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bitters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.