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Pernod

[ US /pɛɹˈnoʊ, pɝˈnɑd/ ]
NOUN
  1. (registered trademark) a liqueur flavored with anise

How To Use Pernod In A Sentence

  • She looked down at her glass of Pernod and spoke in a soft voice. CORMORANT
  • The Oysters Rockefeller - four plump bluepoints smothered with spinach, fennel and bread crumbs - were flavored with Pernod and passed under the grill before serving.
  • We've got... er... Pernod and black, or we do a very nice blackcurrant with Pernod. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • This sorbet was made with melon and apricot and "enlivened" with the aniseet liqueur, Pernod. Archive 2005-02-01
  • The root of the fennel we eat comes from a plant that looks similar but is Foeniculum vulgare used for the root and to make various anis drinks like absinth, ouzo arak, pernod, pastis etc so popular in Souther Europe, Greece, Turkey etc.. Eneldo
  • Sambuca, which taste of licorice like Pernod, is actually flavored with flowers of the elderberry bush.
  • The combination of flavours were just magical and, although I would normally gag on a glass of Pernod combined with the fennel and sorrel, I was hooked.
  • The root of the fennel we eat comes from a plant that looks similar but is Foeniculum vulgare used for the root and to make various anis drinks like absinth, ouzo arak, pernod, pastis etc so popular in Souther Europe, Greece, Turkey etc.. Eneldo
  • Leaning forward, she poured the water into the Pernod and watched delightedly as the liquid in the glasses clouded a sickly yellow. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Pernod Ricard has said its most popular brands, including Absolut, Chivas, Havana Club and Ballantines — though they typically sell at a premium to raki — grew 40% in Turkey in 2010. Alcohol Hits Nerve In Turkey
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