单词 | anisette |
例句 | After dinner they drank anisette and I was given the crunchy diamonds that formed in the sugarcane strings inside the bottles. When I Was Puerto Rican 1993-09-20T00:00:00Z Mr. Marshall, who turns 80 in November, ordered an anisette, two ice cubes — as a cocktail — and called over his friend Norman Bukofzer, the head barman. Drinks and Dinner With Garry Marshall 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z “With cancer, I was not so positive,” he said at the table, sipping another anisette. Drinks and Dinner With Garry Marshall 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z Add the anisette when the custard has cooled. Indulge this Easter with Torrija, Spain’s luscious take on French toast 2022-04-02T04:00:00Z To complement its creole menu, the on-site Relais de Chateaublond restaurant serves addictive rums that are infused with flavors like passion fruit, anisette, and various herbs. Five Years After: A Quick Tour Of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 2015-01-14T05:00:00Z Local mussels, plump and delicious in a broth containing fresh fennel, roasted garlic and anisette butter, were another good choice; they are now served at lunch for $13 or with frites for $18. | Greenport: A Review of the North Fork Oyster Company, in Greenport 2012-05-26T04:00:11Z This is anisette—a lady's cordial! sweet as sugar! Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z Miss Manning's favorite anisette had accomplished its mission, and her white head was bowed on the billowy lace fichu that covered her neck. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The entries were badly blurred, but he could trace himself down through Port Said, Colombo, Singapore—his recollections here were limited to a woman's face in a balcony and the cloying aroma of anisette. Where the Pavement Ends The cuttle-fish drew back into the dusky depths of its smoky lair, poured down another glass of anisette, and considered that some answer ought to have been given. Timar's Two Worlds Very dear to the heart of refined sensualists is the famous monks' liquor called chartreuse, which deservedly ranks at the head of the long list of liqueurs—anisette, curaçao, maraschino, rosolio, alkermès, ratafia, genièvre, etc. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 Your anisette makes me sick at my stomach. Fr?d?rique; vol. 1 2011-12-19T03:00:39.830Z “Hum!” murmured Señor Ignaçio, while pouring out another little glass of anisette. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life A sombre genius, he used to paint dark writhing horrors of souls in pain, and in his hours of relaxation to drink litres of anisette. The Belovéd Vagabond There was a Christmas eve reception at the home of the “Dramatic Club,” where the refreshments of cigars and anisette and bock beer were distributed with liberal hand. The Great White Tribe in Filipinia From under the packing-box the captain produced a small bottle of anisette. One Man's Initiation—1917 And the anisette!—bad whiskey and oil of anise—never mind that; pour, fill, empty, fill again! Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana This operation ended, he quietly sipped a few drops of anisette, and rolled and lighted another paper cigar. Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life He returned to the table and drank a glass of anisette to steady his nerves. The Belovéd Vagabond When Marie had taken anisette she was prodigal in her attentions to Brisemotte, which Rouget could not behold with a calm eye, especially since having become sensitive, he also wished to be loved. The Fête At Coqueville 1907 "Billiards perhaps, and filthy cigars, and that greenish bitter—anisette, I think they call it—are cheap enough, perhaps; but these are all luxuries I can't share in." Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General And his imagination plays harmonies on the sense of taste, like combinations of music, from the flute-like sweetness of anisette, the trumpet-note of kirsch, the eager yet velvety sharpness of curaçao, the clarionet. Figures of Several Centuries When indulged-in as an appetiser by connoisseurs, absinthe, the "fairy with the green eyes," is modified by admixture with anisette, noted as an "agreeable and bronchitis-palliating" liqueur. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure At last an aide ushered him into the apartment where the new Monarch waited, his inevitable glass of Pernod and anisette twisting in his fingers. The Lighted Match There are loungers, American and French, blasé and roué, who in the intervals drink brandy and whisky, or anisette, maraschino, curçoa or some other fiery French cordial. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873 It was a thick liqueur, sirupy like anisette, but even sweeter and more feminine, only, when one had swallowed this inert semi-liquid, there lingered in the roots of the papillæ a faint taste of celery. Là-bas He drank his glasses of water with anisette, and silently played solitaire. Italian Journeys Never had he hidden a novel under his mattress, nor a bottle of anisette in a cupboard. Abbe Mouret's Transgression She had a sensation of warmth and heavenly reassurance, just as though she had drunk an anisette or a crême de menthe. The Pretty Lady He took another glass of anisette, and said suddenly: "'M. Lucien—I did something——' "'Did what?' The Continental Classics, Volume XVIII., Mystery Tales Including Stories by Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostoyevsky, Jörgen Wilhelm Bergsöe and Bernhard Severin Ingemann Come, we will take a glass of anisette, and talk of something else—your trip, your family. Balcony Stories Gin, brandy, and anisette, cordials and liqueurs are all used to some but moderate extent, but intoxication is quite rare. Cuba, Old and New But, while he was wondering, he made a hearty meal, and was soon absorbed in deciding which he really preferred, the coffee or the anisette cordial. Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates Finocchi, too, are here, tasting like anisette, and good to mix in the salads. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 31, May, 1860 Whilst she was sipping her anisette, a recollection suddenly flashed across her mind, she remembered the plum she had taken with Coupeau, near the door, in the old days, when he was courting her. L'Assommoir She alluded to her first confinement when she was not more than fourteen and to the bottles of anisette she had emptied with her mother, but she had learned much from experience, she said. L'Assommoir It often happens that a glass of water, flavored with a little anisette, is the order over which he sits a whole evening. Venetian Life And you, Felicite, my dear, I know that you prefer anisette. Doctor Pascal In each I found traces of anisette cordial, and though no bottle stood near I was very confident that it could readily be found somewhere in the room. The House of the Whispering Pines The anisette even seemed to be very good, perhaps rather too sweet and slightly sickening. L'Assommoir The old lady in the opposite corner, who has been sucking bonbons, and smells dreadfully of anisette, arranges her little parcels in that immense basket of abominations which all old women carry in their laps. The Paris Sketch Book Amid all the angry voices Colomba was heard telling her satellites that before they went to work she would give each man of them a large glass of anisette. Colomba One evening I was with Dorotea, whom I had almost tamed by giving her a glass of anisette now and then, when Carmen walked in, followed by a young man, a lieutenant in our regiment. Carmen But no whiskey had been drunk out of them—the odor of anisette is unmistakable. The House of the Whispering Pines And she related that formerly at Plassans she used to drink anisette with her mother. L'Assommoir All that weight of horror, between a good cigar and "a little glass of anisette, monsieur, if you won't take champagne." The Secret of the Night He took another glass of anisette, and said suddenly: "'M. Lucien—I did something—' "'Did what?' The Lock and Key Library The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: North Europe — Russian — Swedish — Danish — Hungarian Then too, she had often helped her mother empty a bottle of anisette. L'Assommoir |
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