absinth

IPA: ˈæbsɪnθ

noun

  • Alternative form of absinthe [The herb absinthium Artemisia absinthium (grande wormwood); essence of wormwood.]
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Examples of "absinth" in Sentences

  • And, no, absinthe, isn't bad for you.
  • It is an homage to the cordial absinthe.
  • Afterall, this is absinthe in pop culture.
  • The precise origin of absinthe is unclear.
  • Absinth was mother's milk to us back then.
  • Absinthe is a distilled alcoholic beverage.
  • Absinthe is mostly harmless without Thujone in it.
  • Thujone is not a requirement for something be be absinthe.
  • The cube is then dropped into the absinth, setting it ablaze.
  • The flaming sugar cube is then dropped into the glass igniting the absinthe.
  • “To tell all his fellow sharks at the bar, over a cold pint of absinth,” Jenkis said.
  • June 6, 2008 at 4:29 pm absinthe maks fur tastee bluebrey an absinth sorbet, thet ai hed las haloween.
  • I sent my husband to work today wearing Fou d'Absinth, so the absinth and bitter notes mentioned in 23 have me very interested.
  • Up until now, “Why would anyone want to own all three films in the Matrix trilogy?” has been one of those unanswerable questions like “what happens to you after you die?” best puzzled over by absinth-sotted philosophers.
  • The root of the fennel we eat comes from a plant that looks similar but is Foeniculum vulgare used for the root and to make various anis drinks like absinth, ouzo arak, pernod, pastis etc so popular in Souther Europe, Greece, Turkey etc..

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