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Definition of Dry vermouth
1. Noun. Dry pale amber variety.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dry Vermouth
Literary usage of Dry vermouth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide Maui by Sharon Hamblin (2005)
"... with Smirnoff vodka, dry vermouth and lemon twist and low-carb beer. $$
Teppan-Yaki Dan. A fusion of European and Pacific cuisines. ..."
2. A Tankard of Ale: An Anthology of Drinking Songs by Theodore Maynard (1920)
"... started with some dry vermouth; Some ancient sherry, with a golden glow; Then
many flagons of the soul of fruit Such as Burgundian vineyards only grow; ..."
3. Bucks County & the Delaware River Valley Aliveby Shari Mycek by Shari Mycek (2002)
"... Creamsicle (Stoli Ohranj, Stoli Vanil, Licor 43 and a splash of orange juice);
and Old Blue Eyes (Bombay Sapphire gin with dry vermouth and Blue ..."
4. Jason: A Romance by Justus Miles Forman (1908)
"Captain Stewart raised his little glass of dry vermouth in an old-fashioned salute
and drank it. "You," said he—"you were—ah, full of some idea of ..."