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poteen

[puh-teen, -cheen, -theen, poh-] / pəˈtin, -ˈtʃin, -ˈθin, poʊ- /


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Yet the special charm of this book is that it manages to describe Irish peasant life without condescension or that peculiar quaintness which often produces a distinct aroma of poteen and formaldehyde.

From Time Magazine Archive

But for the next 50 years Ireland kept passing out literary surprises, for first-rate writers came along as fast as poteen at a christening: Russell, Synge, Gogarty, O'Casey, Joyce, O'Flaherty.

From Time Magazine Archive

When barley and potato prices rose during and after World War II, the poteen industry languished.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sometimes I think 'tis poteen, and sometimes I think it isn't.

From Duty, and other Irish Comedies by O'Brien, Seumas

In some such way the making of poteen and feuds were linked hand-in-hand long before the Anglo-Celtic and Anglo-Saxon set foot in the wilderness of America.

From Blue Ridge Country by Caldwell, Erskine