Liqueur [noun]
Definition of Liqueur:
liquor
Opposite/Antonyms of Liqueur:
-
Sentence/Example of Liqueur:
A ratio of half spirit, half liqueur worked well, resulting in a deep, rich chocolate drink, noticeable internal warmth and the right amount of contrasting flavor from the chosen liqueur.
Add up to 1 tablespoon of your favorite liqueur, whisked in after the chocolate and egg mixtures have been combined.
He made a sweeping gesture, knocking over his liqueur glass; it fell with a crash on the parquet floor.
But what of the love, however expressed, in the lyrical invocation to the brown liqueur?
I, with grudging meekness and a prayer for another five minutes devoted to the deglutition of another liqueur brandy, acquiesced.
Barbara and Doria went into the drawing-room, where Jaffery and I, after a perfunctory liqueur brandy, soon joined them.
The members of the crew had hardly swallowed their thimbleful of some home-made liqueur, when the rumble of a carriage was heard.
Cattledon sniffed at her liqueur-glass surreptitiously before drinking it.
"I will go and take a glass of liqueur with old Marowsko," and he went off toward the quarter of the town known as Ingouville.
Lastly, throw into the liqueur 31 grammes (1 ounce) of Brazil wood, in powder.