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chicha

NOUN
  1. an oriental tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water
    a bipolar world with the hookah and Turkish coffee versus hamburgers and Coca Cola

How To Use chicha In A Sentence

  • Other cholos and cholas believed that the occupation of chicha seller inherently meant untrustworthiness when it came to money.
  • Both spouses had been drinking chicha all day long.
  • First they drink the chicha, then they kill the cows and goats, and then the brawling and stone throwing - and sometimes the killing - begins.
  • Even at 1-3% alcohol content, 10 litres is a lot of chicha.
  • Salvador argued that when he asked for chicha, the women in the chicheria, and a man he did not know, chased him out, threw rocks at him, and beat him with sticks.
  • Ahora su negocio incluye la venta y elaboración de chichas - un tipo de bebida hecha de maíz o arroz - y de bolis - un helado típico de Colombia - y elaboración de artesanía en hilo tejidas, o pintadas en tela y/o con escarcha. Kiva Loans
  • They involve music, dancing, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages such as chicha, brewed from corn.
  • Native people of Amazonia and the Sierra prepare chicha, a brew made from manioc and maize, respectively.
  • Elsewhere, "Adigbedoto" by Gnonnas Pedro glides on reverb-sozzled guitars that seem to owe as much to the Peruvian pop-rock style known as chicha as it does to any Beninese tradition. NPR Topics: News
  • Neighbors are offered chicha, cigarettes, and food in return for their help in the construction of a new home.
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