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gingery

[ US /ˈdʒɪndʒɝi/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈɪnd‍ʒəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having a taste like that of ginger
  2. (used especially of hair or fur) having a bright orange-brown color
    a ginger kitten
    a man with gingery hair and bright blue eyes

How To Use gingery In A Sentence

  • One taster said it reminded him of pickled ginger at a sushi bar; another liked how the gingery kick made her sneeze. The Spice Is Right
  • Tasting notes: The mildest of the lot; along with a light gingery pepperiness, the ale has great lemon and apple flavors, with gentle carbonation. The Spice Is Right
  • Rosemaries, on the other hand, can be strong and piney or have a sweet, gingery taste.
  • The biggest brands have long since dispensed with that method, and stir barely gingery syrups into carbonated water. The Spice Is Right
  • Tasting notes: Finely fizzy bubbles, pleasantly prickly and quietly gingery with a clean finish. The Spice Is Right
  • Galangal is a gingery, peppery spice favored in Southeast Asian cooking, and it gives the soup an exotic kick, like a delicate, Malay version of lobster chowder.
  • The night was already complete for me as I snacked on olive rosemary popcorn enjoying my margarita, while Helmut denounced his drink as too gingery though I suspect it was just the first time he had dressed off the rack in a while, and not the drink, which may have bittered him a little. Become a regular
  • A brilliant medium straw yellow in the glass, the nose is only lightly floral -- rather than overwhelmingly so -- and is spicy and gingery with classic lychee and pineapple aromas. LENNDEVOURS:
  • a man with gingery hair and bright blue eyes
  • He's white, in his late twenties, about six feet tall with gingery blond wavy hair.
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