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Tokay

[ UK /tˈɒke‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Hungarian wine made from Tokay grapes
  2. variety of wine grape originally grown in Hungary; the prototype of vinifera grapes

How To Use Tokay In A Sentence

  • The gecko example that has been most fully studied is the tokay, Gekko gecko.
  • Other familiar predators are geckoes, tokays and frogs, and I know which I prefer in my home.
  • We, however, were so delighted by our sweet Malaga, Concord, Tokay and Muscat that they were never secreted away for dinner's end.
  • The amazing Bulgarian ‘royal’ wine, a Tokay Aszu, was sipped with the dessert of chocolate mousse on a caramelised almond ice cream.
  • At the pinnacle of Australian sweet wines, however, are the nectarous Liqueur Muscats and Tokays.
  • The Tea Room is hung with silks embroidered with the initials of the Emperor Franz-Josef, who once sipped his Tokay here in the entr'act.
  • Le_Dauncer brought over a gorgeous Tokay (apparently to musket, what musket is to port …) it was so smooth and dreamy – perfect for chocolate! October 6th, 2004
  • Among the outstanding athletes who immigrated are swimmers Timea Toth and Anja Gostomelsky, rhythmic gymnast Or Tokayev, markswoman Yelena Tripolsky, tennis player Anna Smashnova and kayak rower Larissa Pesakhovitch. Sport: Yishuv to the Present.
  • It has nothing to do with the Hungarian wine Tokay.
  • To find out how the setae release particles, they first took setal arrays from tokay geckos and affixed them to acetate strips with cyanoacrylate gel.
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