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Daiquiri, daiquiri|ˈdaɪkɪrɪ, ˈdæk-| Also daquiri. [f. Daiquiri, name of a district in Cuba.] A cocktail containing rum, lime, etc.
1920F. Scott Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise (1921) i. iii. 115 Here's the old jitney waiter. If you ask me, I want a double Daiquiri. 1921J. Hergesheimer San Cristóbal de la Habana 17 The moment..had arrived for a Daiquiri... I lingered over the frigid mixture of Ron Bacardi, sugar, and a fresh, vivid green lime. 1929F. Shay Drawn from Wood 181 Daquiri. 1935Lady Sysonby's Cook Bk. 264 Daquiri (Long drink). The juice of 1 fresh lime, 1 teaspoonful of sugar. Fill your tumbler with dry crusted ice, and pour over Baccardi rum. Add sprigs of mint on the top. 1958G. Greene Our Man in Havana v. iv. 228 It was always a daiquiri I used to drink with him. 1967L. James Chameleon File (1968) x. 118 Wilson ordered the frozen Daiquiri which had been invented at La Florida. |