grog in Portuguese
grog in Portuguese is grogue — grog means a drink made from rum mixed with water, traditionally given to sailors.
grog in Portuguese
grogue
An alcoholic beverage made with hot water or tea, sugar and rum, sometimes also with lemon or lime juice and spices, particularly cinnamon.
What does "grog" mean?
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noun A drink made from rum mixed with water, traditionally given to sailors.
"The sailors were issued a ration of grog each evening."
grog in a sentence
- The sailors were issued a ration of grog each evening.
- He warmed himself with a mug of hot grog after the storm.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "grog" in Portuguese?
"grog" in Portuguese is grogue. grog means: A drink made from rum mixed with water, traditionally given to sailors.
How do you use "grog" in a sentence?
Example: "The sailors were issued a ration of grog each evening." In Portuguese, "grog" is grogue.
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