borachte (Meaning)

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borachte (n.)

A large leather bottle for liquors, etc., made of the skin of a goat or other animal. Hence: A drunkard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of borachte

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borachte Sentence Examples

  1. Rainbow may smell furniture polish, baby powder, simmering borscht.
  2. I could smell borscht, forced meat, freshly baked cake.
  3. And white borscht, this is recipe my grandma.
  4. A modern riff on Borscht Belt comedy, the show is a series of one-minute ribald stories told by an elderly narrator modeled on the family's 79-year-old accountant, who does the voiceovers.
  5. Of course, in the Jewish tradition, borscht is never made with pork.
  6. Borscht is most common on the east coast, especially in New York.
  7. However, beet borscht is the most common form of this soup.
  8. Borscht can be spiced up with roasted apples and smoked goose breast.
  9. Borscht is a popular soup of Ukrainian origin in Eastern and Central Europe.
  10. We had a cook once who thought that borscht and curried chicken were Shanghainese but the former arrived with the White Russians and the second with the British.

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A large leather bottle for liquors, etc., made of the skin of a goat or other animal. Hence: A drunkard.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Rainbow may smell furniture polish, baby powder, simmering borscht.

I could smell borscht, forced meat, freshly baked cake.

And white borscht, this is recipe my grandma.

A modern riff on Borscht Belt comedy, the show is a series of one-minute ribald stories told by an elderly narrator modeled on the family's 79-year-old accountant, who does the voiceovers.