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		Definition of lassi in English: lassinoun ˈlasiˈlasē mass nounA sweet or savoury Indian drink made from a yogurt or buttermilk base with water.  Example sentencesExamples -  Famous traditional cold drinks like thandai, lassi, jal jeera, mango shake, milk shake and chuski were on display and sale here in a variety of tastes and colours.
 -  There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi.
 -  Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food.
 -  And there's a lot of good drinks as well, fruit juices and lassi, the yogurt drinks mixed with fruit, and sometimes with rose water.
 -  The range of dairy products from the company ranges from butter and ghee to cold coffee and sweet lassi.
 -  Tender coconut, lemon juice, sherbet, lassi, sambharam (butter milk), fruit juices and milk shakes - the list seems to be endless.
 -  Don't overlook lassi, the delicious yoghurt based drink which can be sweet or sour according to your taste.
 -  North Indians enjoy lassi laced with sugar or salt to beat the heat.
 -  The Venue staff have whipped up more than 35 different kinds of lassi, some sweet and some with salt.
 -  Tall glasses of sugary sweet lassis were poured.
 -  The yoghurt based lassi, whether sweet or salty, is top of its class.
 -  There were a couple of mango lassi, 140 cubes of Turkish Delight, 12 pots of jasmine tea, 14 travelling cappuccino and 48 bowls of soup.
 -  I enjoyed my lassi, particularly for the undercurrent of coconut I detected.
 -  The mango lassi (Indian version of a milkshake) at this place is also to die for.
 -  They make a swell supper, especially with a glass of mango lassi, the habit-forming yogurt drink, to go along.
 -  I finished off with a glass of lassi, a sweet yoghurty drink which seemed like a dessert in itself.
 -  On the menu card, among the list of juices and soft drinks, lassi holds a special position.
 -  Go ahead, give them up and instead, be natural and have flavoured milk, tender coconuts, butter-milk, lassi or plain water, the message exhorts.
 -  Just so you know, I kept my diet strictly in mind as I gobbled down 4 of these, finished with a tall glass of lassi, and went home to sleep like a baby.
 -  Sweetened tea, buttermilk, or lassi, a drink made from yogurt, rounds out the meal.
 
    Definition of lassi in US English: lassinounˈlasē A sweet or savory Indian drink made from a yogurt or buttermilk base with water.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Venue staff have whipped up more than 35 different kinds of lassi, some sweet and some with salt.
 -  And there's a lot of good drinks as well, fruit juices and lassi, the yogurt drinks mixed with fruit, and sometimes with rose water.
 -  I finished off with a glass of lassi, a sweet yoghurty drink which seemed like a dessert in itself.
 -  Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food.
 -  There were a couple of mango lassi, 140 cubes of Turkish Delight, 12 pots of jasmine tea, 14 travelling cappuccino and 48 bowls of soup.
 -  Sweetened tea, buttermilk, or lassi, a drink made from yogurt, rounds out the meal.
 -  They make a swell supper, especially with a glass of mango lassi, the habit-forming yogurt drink, to go along.
 -  Tender coconut, lemon juice, sherbet, lassi, sambharam (butter milk), fruit juices and milk shakes - the list seems to be endless.
 -  The range of dairy products from the company ranges from butter and ghee to cold coffee and sweet lassi.
 -  Famous traditional cold drinks like thandai, lassi, jal jeera, mango shake, milk shake and chuski were on display and sale here in a variety of tastes and colours.
 -  There is also a good drinks chapter including ginger beer and lassi.
 -  I enjoyed my lassi, particularly for the undercurrent of coconut I detected.
 -  The yoghurt based lassi, whether sweet or salty, is top of its class.
 -  Tall glasses of sugary sweet lassis were poured.
 -  Go ahead, give them up and instead, be natural and have flavoured milk, tender coconuts, butter-milk, lassi or plain water, the message exhorts.
 -  Don't overlook lassi, the delicious yoghurt based drink which can be sweet or sour according to your taste.
 -  On the menu card, among the list of juices and soft drinks, lassi holds a special position.
 -  Just so you know, I kept my diet strictly in mind as I gobbled down 4 of these, finished with a tall glass of lassi, and went home to sleep like a baby.
 -  The mango lassi (Indian version of a milkshake) at this place is also to die for.
 -  North Indians enjoy lassi laced with sugar or salt to beat the heat.
 
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