martini

[US]/mɑː'tiːnɪ/
[UK]/mɑrˈtini/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a cocktail made with gin (or vodka) and vermouth, typically garnished with an olive or a twist of lemon

Example Sentences

a martini straight up.

a dry Martini served straight up.

I must get out of these wet clothes and into a dry martini.

Although they were out in the burbs, they wanted to keep a measure of the sheen of their downtown life – martinis on the veranda, not tea parties in the garden.

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She ordered a dirty martini at the bar.

He enjoys sipping on a classic martini after work.

The bartender shook the martini vigorously before straining it into a glass.

She prefers her martini with a twist of lemon.

The martini glass was garnished with an olive on a toothpick.

He invited his friends over for martinis and conversation.

The bartender poured the martini into a chilled glass.

She learned how to make a perfect martini from a cocktail book.

The martini shaker clinked as he mixed the ingredients.

They enjoyed a round of martinis before heading out to dinner.

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