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ouzo

[ UK /ˈuːzə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a Greek liquor flavored with anise

How To Use ouzo In A Sentence

  • In just the last few weeks, the crew had done sake in Japan, tequila in Mexico, and ouzo in Greece.
  • On a recent visit, sitting in a taverna, sipping ouzo, and discussing politics, I brought up the subject.
  • Yet here she was, her knees as rubbery as calamari and what felt like a triple shot of ouzo firing her blood.
  • The trio bring their mastery of flute, bouzouki and accordion to bear on traditions as diverse as musette and klezmer, reminding us of the common threads that run through music the world over.
  • The Raki is like Ouzo or Ricard (try it neat as well as with water) and goes well with the food.
  • Monday of bad faith over a trade agreement centred on the use of the terms grappa and ouzo. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Jesse Webb did his best to resist the temptation of more ouzo and resorted instead to chewing his fingernails.
  • The Marlow series also continues to focus mainly on the tradition Papas espoused -- though Papas wasn't too particular about who or what he taught, from banjo to bouzouki. Washington is once again taking pride of place in its classical guitar tradition
  • It was beastly hot and the tape of Greek bouzouki music I had in the player was singularly appropriate.
  • Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate.
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