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noun ˌmɑːɡəˈriːtəˌmɑrɡəˈridə A cocktail made with tequila and citrus fruit juice. 玛格丽塔鸡尾酒(由特奎拉酒和橘汁调成) I wish their food was as good as their margaritas Example sentencesExamples - I think I will go find a beach somewhere and sit there with a margarita or a mai-tai or something.
- Suppliers and operators agree that customers are becoming more aware of the tequila in their margaritas.
- Since you need tequila for this recipe, why not serve margaritas as you cook?
- The wine and margaritas flowed freely, and the cake was just as tasty as the mahi mahi with strawberry salsa.
- If they bring their own tequila, they can order a pitcher of fresh limeade or watermelon juice to make margaritas.
- Hungry customers gorged on Tex-Mex food and washed it down with beer or margaritas.
- Slam tequilas, mix margaritas and groove to South Island's hottest salsa and house as DJ's turn the volume up.
- Still, tequila sales are increasing, both in margaritas and shots.
- When I mentioned this, a friend told me she had been burned by drops of lime juice when making margaritas on her patio in the sun.
- They offer seven margaritas and at least twice that number of sipping tequilas.
- It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher.
- Choose fruity delights from lemon-rich margaritas to orange-rich sangrias.
- After a pig roast they made the fire huge and they all sat around the fire drinking beer and margaritas.
- Drinks include a variety of margaritas, sangria, tequila, rum and, if you don't drink alcohol, strawberry and mango smoothies.
- Everything on the menu is best enjoyed with a fishbowl-sized margarita or a lime-injected beer - so dig in.
- Someone has to keep running in and out of the house to mix up a fresh batch of pina coladas, margaritas and the like.
- Gary poured Karl's whiskey and he mixed Kat's margarita with too much tequila.
- The three of us went out to a bar in town and talked for ages over Imperial beer and margaritas.
- In real life do you prefer margaritas or beer or whisky?
- That night, the three of us drank mint juleps and margaritas and watched ‘Blacula.’
OriginFrom the Spanish given name equivalent to Margaret. RhymesAkita, Anita, arboreta, beater, beta, Bhagavadgita, cheater, cheetah, Demeter, Dieter, dolce vita, eater, eta, Evita, excreta, fetor, granita, greeter, heater, Juanita, litre (US liter), Lolita, maltreater, meter, metre, Peta, praetor (US pretor), repeater, Rita, saltpetre (US saltpeter), secretor, Senhorita, señorita, Sita, skeeter, teeter, terra incognita, theta, treater, tweeter, ureter, veleta, zeta adjective & nounˌmɑːɡəˈriːtə US we split a Caesar salad and a margarita pizza variant spelling of margherita Example sentencesExamples - We ordered the antipasto and a margarita pizza.
- The home of the Margarita pizza, Naples offers wonderful opportunities for the feeder.
- In the 21 years since, the menu remains the same, along with pizza options and 16 - or 32-ounce margaritas.
- The pizza Margarita was tasty enough.
- The margarita pizza reminded me of the pizza in Florence.
- Others enjoyed pizzas, which appeared quite decent as far as pizzas go (ranging in price from 2.10 leva for a small Margarita to 7.90 leva for a large pizza with seafood toppings).
OriginBy analogy with margarita1. proper nounˌmɑːɡəˈriːtəˌmɑrɡəˈridə An island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela. Visited by Columbus in 1498, it was used as a base by Simón Bolívar in 1816 in the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. nounˌmärɡəˈrēdəˌmɑrɡəˈridə A cocktail made with tequila and citrus fruit juice. 玛格丽塔鸡尾酒(由特奎拉酒和橘汁调成) I wish their food was as good as their margaritas Example sentencesExamples - Slam tequilas, mix margaritas and groove to South Island's hottest salsa and house as DJ's turn the volume up.
- The three of us went out to a bar in town and talked for ages over Imperial beer and margaritas.
- I think I will go find a beach somewhere and sit there with a margarita or a mai-tai or something.
- Someone has to keep running in and out of the house to mix up a fresh batch of pina coladas, margaritas and the like.
- Choose fruity delights from lemon-rich margaritas to orange-rich sangrias.
- When I mentioned this, a friend told me she had been burned by drops of lime juice when making margaritas on her patio in the sun.
- Suppliers and operators agree that customers are becoming more aware of the tequila in their margaritas.
- They offer seven margaritas and at least twice that number of sipping tequilas.
- That night, the three of us drank mint juleps and margaritas and watched ‘Blacula.’
- In real life do you prefer margaritas or beer or whisky?
- Since you need tequila for this recipe, why not serve margaritas as you cook?
- After a pig roast they made the fire huge and they all sat around the fire drinking beer and margaritas.
- Gary poured Karl's whiskey and he mixed Kat's margarita with too much tequila.
- Everything on the menu is best enjoyed with a fishbowl-sized margarita or a lime-injected beer - so dig in.
- Still, tequila sales are increasing, both in margaritas and shots.
- If they bring their own tequila, they can order a pitcher of fresh limeade or watermelon juice to make margaritas.
- Hungry customers gorged on Tex-Mex food and washed it down with beer or margaritas.
- It was clear from the blackboard that it would be a good place for a party, with caipirinhas, minty mojitos and margaritas served by the pitcher.
- Drinks include a variety of margaritas, sangria, tequila, rum and, if you don't drink alcohol, strawberry and mango smoothies.
- The wine and margaritas flowed freely, and the cake was just as tasty as the mahi mahi with strawberry salsa.
OriginFrom the Spanish given name equivalent to Margaret. noun & adjectiveˌmɑrɡəˈridəˌmärɡəˈrēdə US we split a Caesar salad and a margarita pizza variant spelling of margherita Example sentencesExamples - The pizza Margarita was tasty enough.
- In the 21 years since, the menu remains the same, along with pizza options and 16 - or 32-ounce margaritas.
- The home of the Margarita pizza, Naples offers wonderful opportunities for the feeder.
- We ordered the antipasto and a margarita pizza.
- The margarita pizza reminded me of the pizza in Florence.
- Others enjoyed pizzas, which appeared quite decent as far as pizzas go (ranging in price from 2.10 leva for a small Margarita to 7.90 leva for a large pizza with seafood toppings).
OriginBy analogy with margarita. proper nounˌmärɡəˈrēdəˌmɑrɡəˈridə An island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela. Visited by Columbus in 1498, it was used as a base by Simón Bolívar in 1816 during the struggle for independence from Spanish rule. |