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Meaning of daiquiri

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daiquiri (n)

a cocktail made with rum and lime or lemon juice

daiquiri Sentence Examples

  1. Under the shade of palm trees, we sipped refreshing daiquiris, the perfect antidote to the tropical heat.
  2. The bartender expertly mixed a classic daiquiri, combining rum, lime juice, and sugar with a flourish.
  3. The vibrant pink daiquiri enticed me with its blend of rum, strawberry, and a hint of lime.
  4. We debated the merits of frozen daiquiris versus their on-the-rocks counterparts, each with its own icy appeal.
  5. The Hemingway daiquiri, known for its simplicity and grapefruit twist, was a favorite among the literary crowd.
  6. As the sun dipped below the horizon, we ordered another round of daiquiris, savoring the taste of vacation.
  7. Learning to make a perfect daiquiri at home became a fun experiment, with endless flavor variations to explore.
  8. The festive atmosphere of the bar was amplified by the clinking of glasses filled with colorful daiquiris.
  9. Inspired by classic cocktails, the chef created a decadent dessert featuring a daiquiri sorbet with a rum glaze.
  10. With its association with sunny beaches and lively bars, the daiquiri remains a timeless symbol of tropical indulgence.

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a cocktail made with rum and lime or lemon juice

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Under the shade of palm trees, we sipped refreshing daiquiris, the perfect antidote to the tropical heat.

The bartender expertly mixed a classic daiquiri, combining rum, lime juice, and sugar with a flourish.

The vibrant pink daiquiri enticed me with its blend of rum, strawberry, and a hint of lime.

We debated the merits of frozen daiquiris versus their on-the-rocks counterparts, each with its own icy appeal.