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[ eg -nog ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɛgˌnɒg / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a drink made of eggs, milk or cream, sugar, and, usually, rum or wine.
Origin of eggnog An Americanism dating back to 1765–75; egg1 + nog1
Words nearby eggnog eggheaded, egg in your beer, eggler, Eggleston, egg membrane, eggnog , egg on, egg on one's face, have, eggplant, egg roll, egg rolling
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Example sentences from the Web for eggnog Think one small piece of pie or a half-cup of eggnog , says Zied, will do the trick.
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Christmas commercials are as much a part of the holidays as Eggnog and chestnuts roasted over an open fire.
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This coconut cream-based drink is Puerto Rico's delicious variation of eggnog .
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Avoid raw milk, raw eggs, or foods containing raw eggs such as eggnog , hollandaise sauce, or even undercooked French toast.
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Whereupon Amzi, having handed round the eggnog , stood sipping a glass contentedly in his favorite post by the hearth.
Otherwise Phyllis | Meredith Nicholson
The diet should consist chiefly of milk, a glass every two hours, varied with milk mixed with thin cooked cereal or eggnog .
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After dinner came apple-toddy and eggnog , and the great ovation to the Christmas good cheer was at an end.
Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) | Charles Morris
Season or not, depending on taste and the quality of eggnog employed.
The Complete Book of Cheese | Robert Carlton Brown
My eggnog , too, can't be beat,—made of pure cream and eggs that are so fresh they were warm when I broke them.
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British Dictionary definitions for eggnog noun a drink that can be served hot or cold, made of eggs, milk, sugar, spice, and brandy, rum, or other spirit Also called: egg flip
Word Origin for eggnog C19: from egg 1 + nog 1
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Content related to eggnog What’s Eggnog?Frothy, creamy eggnog is a festive favorite in England, Canada, and America. There are many versions of the drink, using alcohols like rum, brandy, whiskey, and bourbon. Read on to discover ingredients, history, and more about this sweet treat.