daiquiri

IPA: dˈækɝi

noun

  • A cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice and sugar, sometimes with fruit added.
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Examples of "daiquiri" in Sentences

  • They have a recipe for a rose daiquiri.
  • The corps made a disorganized landing at Daiquiri on the southern coast of Cuba.
  • He supported allowing convenience stores to offer drive through daiquiri stands.
  • And their white mixing rum, Blanco Añejo, makes the best daiquiri I've ever tasted.
  • And their white mixing rum, Blanco Añejo, makes the best daiquiri I've ever tasted.
  • A friend of mine said of a DonQ daiquiri, "This is the happiest daiquiri I've ever had."
  • What keeps me out of the conversation, nursing this daiquiri, is less the gossip than the topic.
  • For years it was run by the bar artist Constantino Ribalaigua Vert, and the daiquiri was his David.
  • When "daiquiri" is called, reach over your partner's arm to the arm of the next girl, but don't go anywhere yet!

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