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  • noun Plural form of toddy.

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Examples

  • Edna was glad to be rid of her father when he finally took himself off with his wedding garments and his bridal gifts, with his padded shoulders, his Bible reading, his "toddies" and ponderous oaths.

    The Awakening 2000

  • The Colonel drank numerous "toddies" during the course of the day, which left him, however, imperturbed.

    The Awakening 2000

  • Edna was glad to be rid of her father when he finally took himself off with his wedding garments and his bridal gifts, with his padded shoulders, his Bible reading, his "toddies" and ponderous oaths.

    The Awakening 1899

  • The Colonel drank numerous "toddies" during the course of the day, which left him, however, imperturbed.

    The Awakening 1899

  • The Colonel drank numerous "toddies" during the course of the day, which left him, however, imperturbed.

    The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1877

  • Edna was glad to be rid of her father when he finally took himself off with his wedding garments and his bridal gifts, with his padded shoulders, his Bible reading, his "toddies" and ponderous oaths.

    The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Kate Chopin 1877

  • And when, in the middle of the cruise, Toddy was called back to San Francisco on business, Cloudesley and I saw to it that the Korean boy mixed toddies regularly for us according to formula.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • Toddy was so nicknamed because of his diabolical cleverness in concocting toddies.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • And I haven't drunk hot toddies since, and that was many a year ago.

    Chapter 29 2010

  • When I have a sore throat, I can go online and describe my symptoms, and strangers from across the globe or the part of the globe that follows me on Twitter, at any rate can suggest that I drink blueberry syrup and hot toddies!

    No more Sputnik moments for the millennial generation Alexandra Petri 2011

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