rum in the PONS Dictionary

rum Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Sugar production has declined, with most of the sugarcane now used for the production of rum.
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He commanded various destroyers in preventing rum runners from entering port.
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There was no limit on the methods used by rum-runners to import alcohol across the river.
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Those mounted by him are known to wash their hands in flaming rum without suffering from it later.
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The island provided a certain level of visual cover from the authorities for rum runners crossing the lake.
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He is also very fond of his rum, which he drinks from a leather flask.
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The island is believed to have acquired its modern name from a shipwrecked cargo of rum.
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Add to that the fact that a rum-running captain could make several hundred thousand dollars a year.
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These are generally from boutique brands that sell carefully produced and aged rums.
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The rum is 50 to 55% proof and of high quality.
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