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Ting

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She raised her ting of whiskey in a toast to her late grandfather.
He only takes a ting of coffee in the morning.
The old man sipped his ting of whiskey slowly, savoring the taste.
The tickling sensation gave a ting in my stomach.
He poured himself a ting of whiskey to calm his nerves.
She requested a ting of Grand Marnier to be added to her chocolate souffle.
The bartender poured a generous ting of whiskey into the glass.
The recipe requires a quarter of a ting of salt.
She sipped her ting of whiskey slowly, savoring the taste.
The bartender used a ting of Chartreuse to add herbal complexity to the gin and tonic.
He offered her a ting of vodka before the party.
The sharp scent of the perfume gave a ting in her nose.
The chef used a ting of sherry to deglaze the pan and add depth of flavor to the sauce.
She asked the bartender for a ting of whiskey to warm her up on a cold day.
He offered me a ting of his whiskey, but I declined.
The intense exercise caused a ting in his muscles.
The recipe called for a ting of Cointreau to be used in the batter for the orange cake.
She added a ting of maraschino liqueur to the cherry pie filling for an extra layer of cherry flavor.
He enjoyed a ting of single malt Scotch after dinner.
He prefers his scotch with just a ting of water.
The ting was used to mark the beginning of the song.
The drummer added a ting to the end of the phrase.
The ting was a vital component of the percussionist's kit.
He used a ting of Campari in the Negroni to balance the sweetness of the vermouth and the bitterness of the gin.
She always uses a ting of olive oil in her cooking.
The drugstore sold the herbal medicine by the ting.
The ting added a bright, metallic tone to the music.
The percussionist used a mallet to strike the ting.
The prickly leaves of the cactus gave a ting on her skin.
The conductor motioned for the percussionist to play the ting.
She ordered a ting of whiskey neat, without any mixers.
The teacher sternly warned the students not to ting each other with rulers during class.
The chef used a ting of cognac to flambe the dish.
After a long day of work, he decided to have a ting of whiskey to relax.
The sommelier suggested a ting of Sauternes to be paired with the foie gras.
She only uses a ting of bitters in her cocktail.
He mixed a ting of mezcal into the tequila for a smoky flavor.
The shipping company charged by the ting for every 100 grams of weight.
He offered his guest a ting of whiskey as a gesture of hospitality.
The group shared a ting of whiskey, passing the glass around.
The feeling of the cold metal gave a slight ting in her fingertips.
The group of friends shared a ting of whiskey together to celebrate.
She felt a ting of excitement as she stepped onto the rollercoaster.
She added a ting of liqueur to the hot chocolate.
The sound of the ting echoed through the concert hall.
The ting was a highlight of the percussion solo.
The mixologist added a ting of absinthe to the cocktail for a hint of anise flavor.
The chef needed half a ting of saffron for the dish.
He took a small sip of his ting of whiskey and savored the burn.
The jeweler weighed the gold using a tael and a ting.
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