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cocktail
1[ kok-teyl ]
noun
- any of various mixed drinks, consisting typically of gin, whiskey, rum, vodka, or brandy, with different admixtures, as vermouth, fruit juices, or flavorings, usually chilled and frequently sweetened.
- a portion of food, as seafood served with a sauce or a mixture of fruits cut into pieces, served as an appetizer or first course:
a shrimp cocktail;
a fruit cocktail.
- a mixture of various drugs usually a beverage or solution:
a liquid drug cocktail for terminal patients;
a cocktail of pills taken twice a day.
- any diverse mixture of elements, especially one with a powerful effect:
an impressive cocktail of skills and experiences.
verb (used without object)
- to drink cocktails, especially at a cocktail party:
They cocktailed before going to the theater.
adjective
- (of women's clothing) styled for semiformal wear:
a knee-length cocktail dress.
- of, pertaining to, used in, or suitable to the serving of cocktails:
cocktail onions;
cocktail napkins.
cocktail
2[ kok-teyl ]
noun
- a horse with a docked tail.
- a horse that is not a thoroughbred.
- a man of little breeding who passes for a gentleman.
cocktail
1/ ˈkɒkˌteɪl /
noun
- any mixed drink with a spirit base, usually drunk before meals
- ( as modifier )
the cocktail hour
- an appetizer of seafood, mixed fruits, etc
- any combination of diverse elements, esp one considered potent
- modifier appropriate for formal occasions
a cocktail dress
cocktail
2/ ˈkɒkˌteɪl /
noun
- a horse with a docked tail
- an animal of unknown or mixed breeding
- archaic.a person of little breeding pretending to be a gentleman
Word History and Origins
Origin of cocktail1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cocktail1
Origin of cocktail2
Example Sentences
Australian man Colin Ahearn runs a Facebook page called 'Don't Drink Spirits in Bali' where he warns against mixed drinks like cocktails or drinks made from opened bottles of spirits.
It warned travelers to be wary of risks with spirit-based drinks, including cocktails.
Extremely sick patients like Patterson require bespoke phage cocktails that perfectly match their microbes, and may even need new phages as the bacteria evolve.
“We built ourselves a giant cocktail, sat on the side of the bed and cried like babies,” Mason remembers.
Lobsterfest, in which an array of special lobster dishes and sides and cocktails are served for a limited time only, will also continue to be a major showcase.
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