julep

[ US /ˈdʒuɫəp/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈuːlɛp/ ]
NOUN
  1. bourbon and sugar and mint over crushed ice
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How To Use julep In A Sentence

  • She gamely gulped a mint julep Jell-O shot, scarfed down pigs-in-a-blanket and kept up a steady stream of chatter, recalling the time Hunter S. Friendship by the Hour
  • Fortunately, racing and drinking have always been inseparable and there are many tasty classics created in the name of equine pursuits that are far easier to pull off than the popular julep. Beyond the Julep
  • Mint can do much more than dress up a julep or a lamb chop.
  • That night, the three of us drank mint juleps and margaritas and watched ‘Blacula.’
  • The Comfy Cow: Ice cream flavors like mint julep at Derby time and a Georgia butter pecan with chocolate chips and a splash of Old Forrester bourbon make this retro-soda fountain a local hot spot. thecomfycow.com Days at the Races
  • In julep cup, stir together club soda and sugar until sugar just begins to dissolve.
  • Photographs by Caroline Allison for The Wall Street Journal The Comfy Cow: Ice cream flavors like mint julep at Derby time and a Georgia butter pecan with chocolate chips and a splash of Old Forrester bourbon make this retro-soda fountain a local hot spot. My Old Kentucky Home
  • And there's a place for pebbled and crushed ice, too: mint juleps, swizzles and many tiki drinks wouldn't be possible without them. With Ice, Size Matters
  • We drink tall mojitos, juleps made with lime juice, rum, and crushed mint.
  • A 'cobbler,' or a 'julep' has lost its attractions; but get up some new name for an old compound, and you go all before the wind again. The Lights and Shadows of Real Life
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