presidente
Presidente (noun) means a Cuban cocktail made with rum, curaçao, dry vermouth, and grenadine, shaken or stirred with ice. Example: “The bartender mixed us two Presidentes, Cuban style.”
How to use presidente
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA classic Cuban rum cocktail, not to be confused with the political title.
Word forms
presidentes plural
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The bartender mixed us two _____, Cuban style.
Etymology
Borrowed directly from Spanish presidente, "president."
Rhymes for presidente
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What does “presidente” mean?
The word “presidente” means a Cuban cocktail made with rum, curaçao, dry vermouth, and grenadine, shaken or stirred with ice. In plain terms, a classic Cuban rum cocktail, not to be confused with the political title.
How do you use “presidente” in a sentence?
Here is “presidente” used in a sentence: “The bartender mixed us two Presidentes, Cuban style.”
What part of speech is “presidente”?
“Presidente” is a noun.
Where does the word “presidente” come from?
The word “presidente” comes from Spanish. Borrowed directly from Spanish presidente, "president.".
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