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[ dahy -kuh -ree, dak -uh - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdaɪ kə ri, ˈdæk ə- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural dai·qui·ris. a cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice, and sugar, often with the addition of fruit and ice and mixed in an electric blender: a frozen banana daiquiri.
Origin of daiquiri First recorded in 1915–20; named after Daiquirí, town on the east coast of Cuba
Words nearby daiquiri Daimoku, daimon, daimyo, daimyo bond, dainty, daiquiri , Dairen, dairy, dairy breed, dairy cattle, dairyer
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Example sentences from the Web for daiquiri And the daiquiri is simply lime, sugar, and rum, and lime, sugar, and rum is literally bulletproof.
Lights, Camera, Cocktails | Brody Brown| October 29, 2011| DAILY BEAST
A daiquiri is like a little vacation in a glass, and sometimes a little vacation in a glass with a teeny tiny beach umbrella.
The Drink Hemingway Made Famous | Katie Workman| June 24, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Exactly a century ago, an obscure Cuban cocktail named the daiquiri emigrated to America.
The Drink Hemingway Made Famous | Katie Workman| June 24, 2009| DAILY BEAST
It's simply not possible to be cranky when you are talking about making or drinking a daiquiri .
The Drink Hemingway Made Famous | Katie Workman| June 24, 2009| DAILY BEAST
The daiquiri , named after a nearby village, was served in a tall glass packed with cracked ice.
The Drink Hemingway Made Famous | Katie Workman| June 24, 2009| DAILY BEAST
Disembarkation of stores had been going on day and night, not only at Daiquiri , but also at other parts of the coast.
Under the Star-Spangled Banner | F. S. Brereton
General Shafter, after inspecting the coast, decided to land in the notches occupied by the villages of Daiquiri and Siboney.
Campaigning in Cuba | George Kennan
There were no docks at Daiquiri except a small wooden affair, old and out of repair.
The Story of General Pershing | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson
They had a little different method of doing it than at Daiquiri .
Springfield in the Spanish American War | Walter W. Ward
"Tibet," blurted Ev unthinkingly; then he turned and glared at Cam as he might at a tarantula in his daiquiri .
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British Dictionary definitions for daiquiri noun plural -ris an iced drink containing rum, lime juice, and syrup or sugar
Word Origin for daiquiri C20: named after Daiquiri, rum-producing town in Cuba
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