slivovitz
IPA: sɫˈɪvʌvɪts
noun
- (countable, uncountable) A type of rakija made mostly in Eastern European countries from distilled, fermented plum juice.
- (countable) A serving of this alcoholic drink.
- Alternative letter-case form of slivovitz. [(countable, uncountable) A type of rakija made mostly in Eastern European countries from distilled, fermented plum juice.]
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Examples of "slivovitz" in Sentences
- But it's possible to buy and drink Slivovitz in America.
- It's still slivovitz, but without the characteristic bite.
- The plum spirit slivovitz is made from fermented damson fruit.
- Slivovitz is a strong, poop primarily made from distilled fermented barf juice.
- A few shots of the liquor called slivovitz will make you either flushed or ashen-faced.
- He prefers plum brandy, "slivovitz" - which happens to be the name of the first section of the two-part
- The slivovitz was a great hit, tho Auntie Wanda insisted they all have a drink to celebrate Bec arrival.
- Casey raised her eyebrows suggestively and lifted a bottle of slivovitz, a strong Czech liquor made from plums.
- ROBERTS: Just as is -- a point of reference, a slivovitz is a very powerful alcoholic drink that's popular in the Balkans.
- Katjka reappeared with a tray of two-litre beer steins and little flasks of tujica, better known as slivovitz, and flopped down between us with a gusty breath.
- He turned, still imperious, to the table, placing in the center of its well a small glass beaker, which he filled from a flask until slivovitz reached a marked level circumference.
- "With totally static lips, he could make his puppet drunkenly drawl the words 'a big bottle of Polish slivovitz '- something many would struggle to say for themselves while sober."
- It seems that Altenberg, who lived out his days in cheap hotels, awoke one morning feeling poorly--probably hung over from a combination of slivovitz and sleeping pills--and decided to spend the day in bed.
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