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sly-grog noun illegally made or supplied alcohol AUSTRALIA, 1825- It was a pity that sailors weren’t called as witnesses before the Royal Commission on sly-grog liquor. — J.E. MacDonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, p. 30, 1960
- Most times sly-grog was 15/- a bottle: a mixture of whisky, metho and water. — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 8, 1969
- George is referring to one of those dreadful sly grog places which are scattered about the city and inner suburbs of Melbourne. — Kevin Mackey, The Cure, p. 74, 1970
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