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Definition of sangria in English: sangrianounsaŋˈɡriːəsæŋˈɡriə mass nounA Spanish drink of red wine mixed with lemonade, fruit, and spices. count noun can't choose between a margarita and a sangria? Example sentencesExamples - By this time she was permanently in a wheelchair, but still full of life and very fond of sangria and flirting with Spanish waiters.
- We got pitchers of mojitos and sangria, and I was tipsy in about three minutes.
- That being said, they have great sangria and sake Martinis.
- Noelie said he ended up drinking sangria on Friday night at the disco on the lawn but he was also of the opinion the ‘town wasn't making money’.
- Tickets in hand, I led the way to the bar, attended again by volunteers, who cheerily poured and served us our selections of sangria, sake and beer.
- Salsa dancing, Spanish food, from tapas to sangria, and music will be on offer.
- In addition to imported cerveza and wine-free sangria that makes you wonder if such a thing should actually exist, there are a couple of Mexican beverages to hydrate you.
- We've chosen seven wines that come in convenient 1.5-liter bottles, please every palate, taste refreshing when cold, and keep their personality intact when turned into sangrias and spritzers.
- Diners come for good food, good wine, and good sangria.
- On the day of the gathering, she presented sangria chilled with a dazzling ice ring made from tropical fruits and island nectars.
- Drinks include a variety of margaritas, sangria, tequila, rum and, if you don't drink alcohol, strawberry and mango smoothies.
- Alternatively you can drink sangria or a Valencian variation on that composition.
- Just imagine a place where you can dance all day in your swimsuit, drink sangria or vodka-Red Bull and listen to the best dance music around.
- Food leans towards European bistro style, while the devilishly handsome bartenders make mean margaritas and fantastic sangria.
- She was a terrible drunk, and would drink anything, cheap sangria, bad beer, expensive champagne, it didn't matter.
- A white wine sangria works with chicken and seafood.
- We sat beneath the streetlights until the bar closed down, enjoying life's passing parade, the warm night air, and cold Spanish sangria.
- Another use for peaches is in a white wine sangria.
- The lunch menu featured two Molson Drys for $6 and in the evening there's a whole host of alcoholic beverages to sample, from sangria to daiquiris.
- The first time I got really drunk was on sangria and Sambuca, then after that we'd just buy beer.
Origin Spanish, literally 'bleeding'; compare with sangaree. Definition of sangria in US English: sangrianounsaNGˈɡrēəsæŋˈɡriə A Spanish drink of red wine mixed with lemonade, fruit, and spices. count noun can't choose between a margarita and a sangria? Example sentencesExamples - Diners come for good food, good wine, and good sangria.
- She was a terrible drunk, and would drink anything, cheap sangria, bad beer, expensive champagne, it didn't matter.
- We sat beneath the streetlights until the bar closed down, enjoying life's passing parade, the warm night air, and cold Spanish sangria.
- Another use for peaches is in a white wine sangria.
- Alternatively you can drink sangria or a Valencian variation on that composition.
- Food leans towards European bistro style, while the devilishly handsome bartenders make mean margaritas and fantastic sangria.
- We've chosen seven wines that come in convenient 1.5-liter bottles, please every palate, taste refreshing when cold, and keep their personality intact when turned into sangrias and spritzers.
- Just imagine a place where you can dance all day in your swimsuit, drink sangria or vodka-Red Bull and listen to the best dance music around.
- We got pitchers of mojitos and sangria, and I was tipsy in about three minutes.
- Tickets in hand, I led the way to the bar, attended again by volunteers, who cheerily poured and served us our selections of sangria, sake and beer.
- Salsa dancing, Spanish food, from tapas to sangria, and music will be on offer.
- The lunch menu featured two Molson Drys for $6 and in the evening there's a whole host of alcoholic beverages to sample, from sangria to daiquiris.
- The first time I got really drunk was on sangria and Sambuca, then after that we'd just buy beer.
- By this time she was permanently in a wheelchair, but still full of life and very fond of sangria and flirting with Spanish waiters.
- Noelie said he ended up drinking sangria on Friday night at the disco on the lawn but he was also of the opinion the ‘town wasn't making money’.
- That being said, they have great sangria and sake Martinis.
- Drinks include a variety of margaritas, sangria, tequila, rum and, if you don't drink alcohol, strawberry and mango smoothies.
- On the day of the gathering, she presented sangria chilled with a dazzling ice ring made from tropical fruits and island nectars.
- In addition to imported cerveza and wine-free sangria that makes you wonder if such a thing should actually exist, there are a couple of Mexican beverages to hydrate you.
- A white wine sangria works with chicken and seafood.
Origin Spanish, literally ‘bleeding’; compare with sangaree. |