claret would be port if it could
Everybody would change their circumstances if it were possible.
ADJ.
good
VERB + CLARET
bottle, drives
CLARET + NOUN
bugatti, gums, jelly, royale, sandwich
noun
A dry red wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France, or a similar wine made elsewhere.
The vesper bell had rung its parting note; the domini were mostly caged in comfortable quarters, discussing the merits of old port; and the merry student had closed his oak, to consecrate the night to friendship, sack, and claret.
CLARET JELLY SANDWICH: Soak one box of gelatine in one cup of cold water, then dissolve in one cup of boiling water, add one cup of sugar and strain. When cold, add the juice of half a lemon, and one cup of claret and set in a cool place. When ready for use, cover thin slices of lightly buttered white bread with the jelly, cover with another slice of buttered bread and cut in strips.
A deep purplish-red colour, like that of the wine; Bordeaux.
Honey smiled hugely, so that Alex was shown every one of her claret gums.
Blood.
Time being called, Johnson rose from his second’s knee with the heart of a lion—the immense size and weight of his opponent seemed lost sight of—not a particle of fear belonged to him; and screwing his courage up to the sticking-place, boldly faced his man, putting all the excellence of his science into action, put in such a tremendous blow on the sensitive plant of Perrins—otherwise his sneezer, or nose—whichever term you like best—that split it all the way down as if cut open with a carving-knife; the claret flowing in torrents; and the Giant floored!
I then gave him a dig on the head with my fist. He squared up, and pouted like an enraged chameleon, looking savagely at me. I gave him another dig, which sent him staggering. He squared again: I gave him another; till at last, as the claret was flowing, he sulked off, and said he would not serve me any more.
adj
Of a deep purplish-red colour, like that of claret.
Dhondt drives a claret 1927 Bugatti Royale Type 41, a real spanker, Sixsmith.
verb
To drink claret.
We clareted and champagned till two—then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein. There was a night for you!
By night, again, we miss the bright cafe, the brilliantly illuminated offices, and the fringe of guests smoking and clareting […]
Everybody would change their circumstances if it were possible.
The vesper bell had rung its parting note; the domini were mostly caged in comfortable quarters, discussing the merits of old port; and the merry student had closed his oak, to consecrate the night to
WiktionaryCLARET JELLY SANDWICH: Soak one box of gelatine in one cup of cold water, then dissolve in one cup of boiling water, add one cup of sugar and strain. When cold, add the juice of half a lemon, and one
WiktionaryHoney smiled hugely, so that Alex was shown every one of her claret gums.
WiktionaryDhondt drives a claret 1927 Bugatti Royale Type 41, a real spanker, Sixsmith.
WiktionaryWe clareted and champagned till two—then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein. There was a night for you!
WiktionaryBy night, again, we miss the bright cafe, the brilliantly illuminated offices, and the fringe of guests smoking and clareting […]
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