framboise (Meaning)

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framboise (n)

the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange

Synonyms & Antonyms of framboise

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framboise Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant framboise glaze adorned the decadent chocolate cake, inviting a tantalizing taste.
  2. The sweet and tart notes of framboise danced harmoniously in the refreshing fruit smoothie.
  3. The delicate aroma of framboise filled the room, promising a symphony of flavors.
  4. The raspberry liqueur, known as framboise, added an alluring touch to the classic cocktail.
  5. The chef's signature dish featured a succulent lamb chop with a tangy framboise sauce.
  6. The framboise vinaigrette transformed the ordinary salad into a culinary masterpiece.
  7. The blooming framboise bushes in the garden emanated a sweet fragrance that permeated the air.
  8. The framboise-infused chocolate truffles melted in the mouth, unleashing a burst of fruity delight.
  9. The raspberry sorbet, adorned with fresh framboise, provided a refreshing respite from the summer heat.
  10. The exquisite raspberry-framboise combination in the perfume created a captivating and unforgettable scent.

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the common European raspberry; fruit red or orange

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant framboise glaze adorned the decadent chocolate cake, inviting a tantalizing taste.

The sweet and tart notes of framboise danced harmoniously in the refreshing fruit smoothie.

The delicate aroma of framboise filled the room, promising a symphony of flavors.

The raspberry liqueur, known as framboise, added an alluring touch to the classic cocktail.