"Grog" Example Sentences
1. The sailors poured themselves mugs of grog after a long day at sea.
2. The grog shop was always busy with thirsty seamen.
3. The pirates drank heavily from their mugs of rum-laced grog.
4. The sailors made grog by mixing rum with water and spices.
5. He took a long pull from his mug of hot, spiced grog.
6. The sailors downed their grog and laughed heartily.
7. The grog had a kick that loosened his tongue and warmed his belly.
8. Sour grog bubbled in his stomach and his head pounded.
9. The drunken sailor staggered off singing, his mug of grog spilling over the sides.
10. They made grog on the ship by mixing various strengths of rum with water.
11. He nursed his mug of hot and spicy grog as the storm raged around him.
12. The old sea dog downed his grog and told outrageous tales of his adventures.
13. At dawn the cook doled out mugs of steaming grog to warm the sailors.
14. Warm grog was often served to sailors as part of their rations.
15. He grimaced as he drank down the bitter dregs of his grog.
16. The empty mugs and spilt grog littered the tavern's tables and floors.
17. The grog ration was an important part of a sailor's daily allotment.
18. He could still taste the sour grog on his tongue and smell its fumes on his clothes.
19. The bartenders mixed steaming mugs of grog to go with the sailors' rum rations.
20. They bellowed sea shanties and downed mugs of grog late into the night.
21. The taste of sour grog remained every morning along with his pounding headache.
22. After a few mugs of grog, the sailors soon forgot their troubles.
23. His belly churned from drinking too much grog the night before.
24. The night of debauchery left him sprawled on the barroom floor, covered in grog and vomit.
25. Grog helped ward off the bone-chilling cold on long nights aboard ship.
26. The dank tavern reeked of spilled grog, sweat, and unwashed sailors.
27. With the grog ration finished, the sailors set about their duties.
28. His shouts and curses carried through the grog shop as he careened between tables.
29. The cook ladled out hot grog to the weary sailors as they returned from their watches.
30. His mug of grog sloshed over the edges as he laughed uproariously.
31. The surgeon grimaced at the tide of grog-sodden sailors he had to treat.
32. Steam rose from the cook's vat of steaming grog laced with spices.
33. They stumbled back to the ship, staggering and singing, mugs of grog still in hand.
34. He clutched his mug of grog and grimaced at the bitter taste.
35. The grog shop had seen its share of brawls, curses and drama over the years.
36. Smoke filled the air and mugs of grog lined every table in the disreputable place.
37. The grog rations were meant to fortify the sailors in body and spirit.
38. His sour stomach rebelled at the smell of the cook's vat of grog.
39. Fights often broke out in the crowded grog shop after too many mugs of rum.
40. The doctor ordered him to give up grog for the health of his liver.
41. He woke with a pounding headache and grog on his breath.
42. The heady fumes of grog filled his nostrils and sent him reeling.
43. They raised their mugs of hot grog in a toast to the captain.
44. He downed his grog too quickly and gagged on its bitter taste.
45. The tavern wench collected the empty grog mugs as the sailors stumbled out into the dawn.
46. His head pounded from a night spent drinking too much grog.
47. The air thick with the smell of grog, sweat and sea-salt.
48. The grog ration helped numb the pain of life aboard ship for many a sailor.
49. Even the finest grog could not ease the ache in his heart at leaving his love behind.
50. Cook kept a constant supply of steaming grog warming over the stove.
51. A mug of hot grog would likely do more for his cold than any medicine.
52. After months at sea, a mug of grog in port tasted like nectar from the gods.
53. The cook mixed up a fresh batch of grog for the next watch coming off duty.
54. The first mug of grog always went down the smoothest.
55. Grog and sea chanteys went together like rum and limes.
56. He joined in the singing and raised his mug high, calling for more grog.
57. His stomach roiled from the sour taste of too much grog the night before.
58. Nothing warmed a sailor like a mug of steaming hot, spiced grog on a cold night.
59. Grog was part of sailor's life, to be enjoyed in moderation and cursed when overindulged.
60. The heady fumes of the grog ration sent many sailors off to dreams of home and love.
Common Phases
1. The sailors drank
grog.
2. The old sea dog sipped his
grog in the dusty pub.
3. Pass me a cup of
grog, matey.
4. The scurvy crew began singing bawdy songs after drinking too much
grog.
5. The pirate captain distributed
grog to the crew.
6. The barkeep served up mugs of foamy
grog to the rowdy patrons.
7. They mixed the last of the
grog and drank to adventures yet to come.
8. They knocked back tankards of
grog and sang sea shanties.
9. His watery eyes and slurred speech revealed he'd had too much
grog last night.
10. The pirate demanded
grog and rum to share with his parrot.
11. The cook stirred up a batch of hot
grog for the crew on the cold winter morn.
12. The privateer downed his mug of steaming
grog and headed topside for watch duty.
13. They shared mugs of spiced
grog to celebrate their narrow escape.
14. The mixture of rum and water known as
grog helped ward off scurvy on long voyages.
15. The cabin boy fetched a pail of
grog for the swabbing deck hands.
16. The crew lined up for their daily ration of
grog.
17. The old salts argued boisterously over mugs of hot
grog in the ship's galley.
18. On cold winter nights at sea, nothing warmed the soul like a mug of hot
grog.
19. Casks of
grog and rum were stowed in the ship's hold for the crew.
20. Soon the rum runners were merrily singing sea shanties and drinking
grog.
21. He stirred the flaming rum into the water to make
grog for the crew.
22. The first mate poured liberal measures of
grog into the crew's mugs.
23. The men boiled hot water to mix with the rum casks for steaming cups of
grog.
24. The hard-drinking seamen swilled
grog between whaling voyages.
25. They mixed steaming hot
grog in a wooden bucket and passed around crude clay cups.
26.
Grog rations were doled out to the crew once a day.
27. The crew gathered around the fire, sipping
grog from their tin mugs.
28. The medicinal value of
grog's rum was well-known to prevent scurvy on long sea journeys.
29. To fortify themselves against the cold, the sailors drank copious amounts of
grog.
30. The ship's whole crew lined up eagerly for their daily allotment of
grog.
31. The captain cut rations of food but not
grog.
32. They mixed themselves some
grog and sat around yarning.
33. The cook brought out steaming buckets of
grog for the crew.
34. Casks of rum were quickly broached to refill the dwindling
grog supplies.
35. Make sure that
grog tub is filled, lad. We've a long journey ahead.
36. I'll be needing some hot
grog before turning in for the night, man the galley.
37. The
grog ration helped dull the dreary monotony of endless days at sea.
38.
Grog was affectionately called "paint remover" by some of the old salts.
39. The sailors laughed and joked over their mugs of hot
grog.
40. The cook stirred up a batch of peppery
grog for the sailors coming off watch.
41. A ration of rum and water - known as
grog - was issued daily to the crew.
42. We mixed ourselves a nice warm
grog to stave off the cold.
43. The aging salts' liver-spotted hands curled around mugs of steaming hot
grog.
44. Run below decks and fetch me a mug of strong
grog from the galley, matey.
45. Cheerful singing filled the air as the sailors drank their
grog.
46. Ship's officers kept a close eye on
grog rations to reduce drunkenness onboard.
47. Nothing warms a sailor's heart better than a mug of hot
grog.
48. Rowdy sailors swilled
grog in the ship's forecastle between watches.
49. The first sip of hot
grog brought warmth back into his frozen bones.
50. The cook stirred up a fragrant batch of spiced
grog for the sailing crew.
51. Their
grog ration kept the crew in good spirits.
52. I recommend some hot
grog to ward off that chill.
53. Each day the crew lined up for their
grog allowance.
54. Soon, the galley was filled with the aroma of boiling
grog.
55. The black cook rushed to stir up
grog for the ship's crew coming off watch.
56. Generous measures of
grog helped keep morale high among the crew.
57. Pour us a couple mugs of steaming hot
grog, mate.
58. The first sip of
grog brought a smile to his weathered face.
59. His trembling hands struggled to lift the steaming mug of
grog to his lips.
60. The crew gathered around, sipping
grog and swapping tall tales.