Coffee, liqueurs and all sorts of refreshments are likewise to be had.
The faithful servant espoused his mistress's disappointment; he divined it, and he promptly carried away the liqueurs of Madame Amphoux, which were offered to a bachelor, and not to the husband of a Russian woman.
Above all, Mademoiselle Cormon sacrificed on the altar of her hopes three bottles of the famous liqueurs of Madame Amphoux, the most illustrious of all the distillers of the tropics,--a name very dear to gourmets.
His liqueurs looked very paltry to him contrasted with the table that exhibited mayonnaise and champagne, and his exhilaration was momentarily damped by envy.
There was every kind of hot and cold liquors; everything which can be the most widely and the most splendidly comprehended under the term refreshment: French and foreign wines, and the rarest liqueurs in the utmost abundance.
Within easy reach of his hand were the liqueurs in cut-glass decanters protruding from the compartments of a stand.
He brought with him some wonderful cabanas, and immediately afterwards coffee and liqueurs were served.
The white-aproned waiters smiled as with deft hands they served a different course, or with a few wonderful touches removed all traces of the repast, and served coffee and liqueurs upon a spotless cloth.
The distillation of essences and aromatic waters, and of a number of liqueurs may, however, be quite well practised on the domestic scale.
Where possible, distillation should nearly always be employed in the preparation of liqueurs, lemon and orangeliqueurs being perhaps exceptions.
One corner was fenced off by a little counter, from behind which a distinguished-looking waiter dispensed cocktails and liqueurs with the air of a duke bestowing decorations.
With white wine mixed with water to drink during the lunch, champagne served in the French fashion with the dessert, and cigars, coffee and liqueurs to follow, the commissariat department undoubtedly deserved congratulations.
And, in their Christian way, they pat themselves on the back (if not too stout) and go home to their cigars and liqueurs and whatever else they may want in the way of worldly indulgence.
No; there is a vie de Bohème at Chelsea, but it is a Bohemia of coffee liqueurs and Turkish cigarettes.
The fruits of some of the species of Padus are quite commonly used in flavoring liqueurs and on both continents are sometimes fermented and distilled into a liqueur similar to kirschwasser.
In Europe several liqueurs are very commonly made from cherries both for home and commercial uses.
On a smaller table were flasks of liqueurs and a spirit decanter.
Coffee and liqueurswill follow you wherever you go.
With the coffee and liqueurs the waiters withdrew.
In the portion of the gardens over which he looked were smaller tables, set out simply for those who desired to take their coffee and liqueurs or apéritif out of doors.
The "seed," or more strictly fruit, of the plant is employed in confectionery in making bonbons, in the preparation of certain liqueurs and as an ingredient for disguising the taste of medicines.
The principal wines, spirits, liqueursand other alcoholic liquors produced are: The ordinary black wine of the country, or "krasi.
The attendants now served whisky, and more liqueurs and coffee.
And all about the lounge of the Royal Sussex were groups of elegant youngish men and flaxen, uneasily stylish women, inviting the assistance of flattered waiters to decide what liqueurs they should have next.
Three liqueurs is a great compliment to the girl you love; four the very abandonment of careless devilry.
I'm going to see about my kit to-morrow," he added, and drank three liqueurs recklessly.
The little party at The Sanctuary sat over their coffee and liqueurs long after the fall of the first twilight, till the points of their cigarettes glowed like little specks of fire through the enveloping darkness.
Ices are composed, it is scarcely necessary to say, of congealed cream or water, combined sometimes with liqueurs or other flavouring ingredients, or more generally with the juices of fruits.
No boy who had brought himself up properly could fail to appreciate one of those decorative bottles of liqueurs that are so reverently staged in Morel's window--and it wouldn't in the least matter if one did get duplicates.
When theliqueurs began to take effect, she started to give them imitations of farmyard animals as they know them in Bermondsey.
Let the coffee be perfect, and the liqueurs chosen with peculiar care.
The best French liqueurswere made formerly at La Cote by the Visetandine nuns.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liqueurs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.