Chablis [noun]
Definition of Chablis:
wine from light-colored grapes
Opposite/Antonyms of Chablis:
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Sentence/Example of Chablis:
Then—(with difficulty restraining another outburst of mirth)—how about "27 for oysters and Chablis" after the visit?
I understand that at its meetings oysters and Chablis are sometimes the order of the day.
Mix together a cup of Chablis wine and a cup of broth, season with pepper and salt; braise the ducks till they are tender.
When brown, add a dessert-spoonful of flour, a tumblerful of Chablis, and a pint of stock.
It reminded me of badly corked and muddy Chablis, which it much resembled in appearance.
And he ate his lobster salad and drank a glass of Chablis, thoroughly enjoying it after the hard mental strain of the morning.
Ingredients: Mullet (or sole or turbot), butter, salt half a lemon, Chablis.
What a luncheon, "sprayed," as the French say, with that rare old Chablis and mellow Burgundy!
Chablis, I hold, should be drank by some merry blonde whose heart is light; Burgundy by a brunette in a temper.
We had a bottle of Chablis, and renewed ourselves, at the close of the banquet, with a plate of Chateaubriand ice.