grand marnier (Meaning)
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grand marnier (n)
an orange-flavored French liqueur
Synonyms & Antonyms of grand marnier
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grand marnier Sentence Examples
- The dessert was flambéed with a generous pour of Grand Marnier, creating a dazzling display.
- The rich chocolate mousse was paired with a silky Grand Marnier sauce, offering a tantalizing contrast.
- The orange-infused Grand Marnier liqueur added a zesty twist to the classic Cosmopolitan cocktail.
- Guests savored the delicate crepes, filled with a sweet Grand Marnier-flavored custard.
- The Grand Marnier glaze on the roasted duck brought out its savory notes and caramelized the skin to perfection.
- The Grand Marnier truffles were a decadent delicacy, filled with the perfect balance of chocolate and orange liqueur.
- The elegant Grand Marnier fountains at the party promised a night of indulgence and celebration.
- The bartender meticulously crafted a Grand Marnier Old Fashioned, garnished with an orange twist.
- The Grand Marnier marmalade added a delightful tang to the breakfast toast, awakening the senses.
- The Grand Marnier soufflé rose majestically from the oven, its fluffy texture and aromatic orange scent tantalizing the taste buds.
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an orange-flavored French liqueur
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The dessert was flambéed with a generous pour of Grand Marnier, creating a dazzling display.
The rich chocolate mousse was paired with a silky Grand Marnier sauce, offering a tantalizing contrast.
The orange-infused Grand Marnier liqueur added a zesty twist to the classic Cosmopolitan cocktail.
Guests savored the delicate crepes, filled with a sweet Grand Marnier-flavored custard.