liqueur

[ UK /lɪkjˈɔː/ ]
[ US /ɫɪˈkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal
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How To Use liqueur In A Sentence

  • One of them is the capacity of drinkers to adsorb liqueur without slurring or otherwise noticeably displaying physical manifestations of enjoying alcoholic beverages. What was Althouse drinking?
  • A kir is a mix of white wine and french blackberry liqueur. A love affair of shame to rival the poignancy of Brokeback Mountain, or The French Eat McDonald's
  • Liqueurs commonly made this way include triple sec, cassis, Cointreau, Grand Mariner and so forth.
  • I'm going home tomorrow - hefting heavy sound kit that I didn't use, with bags full of chocolate bars and Swiss liqueurs to give as presents.
  • Take great care to allow, whatever you use, time to dry before applying the liqueur diaphane. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • There are different preparations of this drink, but I like the traditional way of shaking everything but the creme de mure, and then drizzling the liqueur on top. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Bramble
  • Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
  • The fruit, called sloe, can be made into a liqueur called sloe gin, of the "fizz" fame, but Ulrike discovered a distillery that makes it into a kind of sherry made of sloes. Archive 2006-10-01
  • An iced drink made of wine or liqueur, sugar, and citrus fruit.
  • And some of the best ingredients to work with are cordials, liqueurs and schnapps.
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