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Definition of thirst-quenching in English: thirst-quenchingadjective Serving to relieve thirst; refreshing. Example sentencesExamples - Fresh, seedless and crunchy salad cucumber is whipped with spices including ginger and clove in a mixer to deliver a fiery drink that is highly thirst-quenching.
- The heat was unbelievable so a thirst-quenching cocktail was a welcome sight at the hotel.
- Around the world, particularly in New Zealand, growers have shown that they too can produce the snappy, high-acid, thirst-quenching whites which Sancerre epitomises.
- I am readily available for a game of golf and a thirst-quenching beer to follow.
- The palate presents a light, thirst-quenching drink with a delicate hoppy twist on the finish.
- I am not alone in demanding thirst-quenching mixed drinks.
- Len described the brew as "a light coloured, full bodied beer with a thirst-quenching full flavour and a hint of heather".
- Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices.
- That unique zesty tang is what keeps people coming back to our Big Kahuna vendors for that refreshing and thirst-quenching iced beverage.
- Cool melon, its musky flavour sharpened with lemon, is one of the few fruits that works as a first course and made a thirst-quenching beginning for a summer meal.
- It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea.
- That evening we just have time to wander among the ruins of its resplendent twelfth century Priory before paying homage to St Cuthbert, in our own way: with a couple of pints of thirst-quenching local ale.
- A classic example of a thirst-quenching summer beer is the German beer known as hefeweizen, which literally translates to "yeast wheat beer."
- It was served in a thick-rimmed earthenware bowl, and sipping from that unusual tumbler was as much a part of the pleasure as the fresh, thirst-quenching drink itself.
- Beer is always a favourite of mine - not the familiar hearty Guinness that helps provide those extra winter layers, but something a little fresher and more thirst-quenching.
- In fact, dry rose is a bonus summertime drink for red and white wine drinkers: It gives the former something a little more thirst-quenching, the latter a little more fruit.
- Thorncroft's Detox cordial helped quite a few sore heads and is a pleasant, thirst-quenching squash for summer.
- The glasses had been well chilled making the beers truly thirst-quenching on the warm day that Wednesday was.
- They're sensational in summer: you get all the personality of a rose plus the thirst-quenching action of bubbles.
- The exclusive membership clubs lining Pall Mall and St James's opened their doors to some marchers so they could purchase champagne and other thirst-quenching tipples.
Synonyms invigorating, revitalizing, reviving, restoring, bracing, fortifying, enlivening, stimulating, freshening, energizing, exhilarating, reanimating, revivifying, rejuvenating
Derivatives noun Water is the best thirst quencher; down lots of it. Example sentencesExamples - Stimulant drinks like Red Bull must carry clear warnings about using them as a mixer with alcohol or as a thirst quencher during exercise.
- The reader is introduced to tropical dishes like ackee and saltfish, thirst quenchers like rum punch and is entertained by reggae, calypso and a week long carnival celebration.
- Iced herbal teas are also a great summer thirst quencher and can be drunk at any time during the day.
- To quench one's thirst before a yummy feast, the hotel has an awesome spread of speciality thirst quenchers.
Definition of thirst-quenching in US English: thirst-quenchingadjective Serving to relieve thirst; refreshing. Example sentencesExamples - It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea.
- In fact, dry rose is a bonus summertime drink for red and white wine drinkers: It gives the former something a little more thirst-quenching, the latter a little more fruit.
- Beer is always a favourite of mine - not the familiar hearty Guinness that helps provide those extra winter layers, but something a little fresher and more thirst-quenching.
- Thorncroft's Detox cordial helped quite a few sore heads and is a pleasant, thirst-quenching squash for summer.
- I am readily available for a game of golf and a thirst-quenching beer to follow.
- A classic example of a thirst-quenching summer beer is the German beer known as hefeweizen, which literally translates to "yeast wheat beer."
- I am not alone in demanding thirst-quenching mixed drinks.
- Len described the brew as "a light coloured, full bodied beer with a thirst-quenching full flavour and a hint of heather".
- That unique zesty tang is what keeps people coming back to our Big Kahuna vendors for that refreshing and thirst-quenching iced beverage.
- They're sensational in summer: you get all the personality of a rose plus the thirst-quenching action of bubbles.
- Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices.
- It was served in a thick-rimmed earthenware bowl, and sipping from that unusual tumbler was as much a part of the pleasure as the fresh, thirst-quenching drink itself.
- The exclusive membership clubs lining Pall Mall and St James's opened their doors to some marchers so they could purchase champagne and other thirst-quenching tipples.
- Cool melon, its musky flavour sharpened with lemon, is one of the few fruits that works as a first course and made a thirst-quenching beginning for a summer meal.
- The palate presents a light, thirst-quenching drink with a delicate hoppy twist on the finish.
- Fresh, seedless and crunchy salad cucumber is whipped with spices including ginger and clove in a mixer to deliver a fiery drink that is highly thirst-quenching.
- That evening we just have time to wander among the ruins of its resplendent twelfth century Priory before paying homage to St Cuthbert, in our own way: with a couple of pints of thirst-quenching local ale.
- Around the world, particularly in New Zealand, growers have shown that they too can produce the snappy, high-acid, thirst-quenching whites which Sancerre epitomises.
- The glasses had been well chilled making the beers truly thirst-quenching on the warm day that Wednesday was.
- The heat was unbelievable so a thirst-quenching cocktail was a welcome sight at the hotel.
Synonyms invigorating, revitalizing, reviving, restoring, bracing, fortifying, enlivening, stimulating, freshening, energizing, exhilarating, reanimating, revivifying, rejuvenating |