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sangaree

[ sang-guh-ree ]

noun



sangaree

/ ˌsæŋɡəˈriː /

noun

  1. a spiced drink similar to sangria


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Word History and Origins

Origin of sangaree1

C18: from Spanish sangría a bleeding, from sangre blood, from Latin sanguis; see sanguine

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Example Sentences

Mr. Swain had his negro, Romney, place chairs for us under the apple tree, and bring out pipes and sangaree.

He ceased talking, and sat sipping his sangaree in the abstracted manner common to him.

After coming to this just and logical conclusion, the alcalde took a draught of sangaree, and then again turned to the escribano.

Pinky had emptied her glass of sangaree before she was half through with her oysters, and kept urging Flora to drink.

Some of the party, indeed, began to entertain doubts whether Sangaree Jack would prove faithful.

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