sherris (Meaning)

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sherris (n.)

Sherry.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sherris

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sherris Sentence Examples

  1. Sir John Falstaff indulged in copious amounts of sherris, a sweet Spanish wine.
  2. The tavern keeper served a goblet of sherris to the merry band of revelers.
  3. The aroma of sherris filled the air, promising a delightful evening.
  4. The sherris had a rich amber hue, its taste both sweet and warming.
  5. The Earl of Essex favored sherris as his drink of choice.
  6. The royal court held grand banquets where sherris flowed freely.
  7. In William Shakespeare's plays, sherris often accompanies merrymaking and revelry.
  8. The sack that Falstaff drank in "Henry IV" is believed to have been a type of sherris.
  9. A glass of sherris on a cold winter's night could banish the chill.
  10. The phrase "sherris sack" has become synonymous with good cheer and jovial company.

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Sherry.

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Sir John Falstaff indulged in copious amounts of sherris, a sweet Spanish wine.

The tavern keeper served a goblet of sherris to the merry band of revelers.

The aroma of sherris filled the air, promising a delightful evening.

The sherris had a rich amber hue, its taste both sweet and warming.