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Definition of Merengues
1. merengue [n] - See also: merengue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Merengues
Literary usage of Merengues
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Spanish Holiday by Charles Marriott (1908)
"merengues? he said, with a lingering delicacy of intonation which seemed to
describe the separate ingredients of the fairy-like shells of cream so perfectly ..."
2. A Spanish Holiday by Charles Marriott (1908)
"merengues," he said, with a lingering delicacy of intonation which seemed to ...
Huevos, crema, leche, azucar— merengues" he explained, enumerating the ..."
3. The Cities and Wilds of Andalucia by Robert Dundas Murray (1853)
"After waiting until all were assembled, our host in person proceeded to distribute
the eatables around. First came merengues, then liqueurs, ..."
4. The New York Journal: An Illustrated Literary Periodical (1854)
"... that we summoned sufficient self-denial to forego his tempting display of
baked veal and merengues, and contented ourselves with seeking an alcove in ..."