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negroni

[ ni-groh-nee ]

noun

, plural ne·gro·nis.
  1. a cocktail made from sweet vermouth, gin, and bitters.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of negroni1

1945–50; < Italian, said to be after a nobleman named Negroni, who first made the drink circa 1935

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Example Sentences

Will asking for a barrel-aged Negroni help to nurture some European class?

Mercury (the head a restoration by Canova), from the Villa Negroni.

In later times the Villa Negroni was the residence of the poet Alfieri.

Pietro Negroni, a Calabrian also, is commemorated by Dominici as a diligent and accomplished painter.

It was, apparently, a ruse to put Negroni off the scent, who from time to time asked us to explain what we were talking about.

I remained alone with her, and the Abbé Negroni leant back in his chair and slept the sleep of the just.

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