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pousse-café
[ poos-ka-fey; French poos-ka-fey ]
noun
- an after-dinner drink of liqueurs of various colors and specific gravities, carefully poured into a glass so as to remain floating in separate layers.
- a small glass of liqueur served after coffee.
pousse-café
/ puskafe /
noun
- a drink of liqueurs of different colours in unmixed layers
- any liqueur taken with coffee at the end of a meal
Word History and Origins
Origin of pousse-café1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pousse-café1
Example Sentences
It's a technicolor dream of a smoothie, a pousse-café meets a parfait meets a smoothie, as delicious as it was visually stunning.
Over what was probably not pousse-café, Ricky took out a deck of cards and stunned us into admiration.
In other words, sir, you are a sort of human pousse-café, a mighty agreeable concoction, Mr. Bib, though a trifle dangerous to tackle at breakfast.
I have become acquainted with a drink called pousse-café, which contains all the colors of the rainbow.
The latter nodded wisely, and a few minutes later brought in a tiny glass containing a pousse-café in three different colors.
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