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Definition of Sangarees
1. sangaree [n] - See also: sangaree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sangarees
Literary usage of Sangarees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American and other drinks by Leo Engel (1878)
"MULLS AND sangarees. 90 MULLED WINE. To make good Mulled Wine, just allow me to
say— Nine eggs you must break, and then do not delay ..."
2. The Christian Examiner edited by Edward Everett Hale (1865)
"Who ever saw him sailing out of Willard's long entry upon that airy smack which
students not intended* for the pulpit launched from port-wine sangarees? ..."
3. Vancouver Island and British Columbia: Their History, Resources and Prospects by Matthew Macfie (1865)
"And thou, slings, cocktails, punches, smashes, cobblers, nogs, toddies, sangarees,
and juleps, for ever farewell; thy remembrance shames me; henceforth ' I ..."
4. An Excursion to California Over the Prairie, Rocky Mountains, and Great by William Kelly (1851)
"... and cafes, rigged upon hand-carts, move along, dealing out hot coffee, juleps,
and sangarees; for if you leave the ranks under any necessity, ..."
5. American and other drinks by Leo Engel (1878)
"MULLS AND sangarees. 90 MULLED WINE. To make good Mulled Wine, just allow me to
say— Nine eggs you must break, and then do not delay ..."
6. The Christian Examiner edited by Edward Everett Hale (1865)
"Who ever saw him sailing out of Willard's long entry upon that airy smack which
students not intended* for the pulpit launched from port-wine sangarees? ..."
7. Vancouver Island and British Columbia: Their History, Resources and Prospects by Matthew Macfie (1865)
"And thou, slings, cocktails, punches, smashes, cobblers, nogs, toddies, sangarees,
and juleps, for ever farewell; thy remembrance shames me; henceforth ' I ..."
8. An Excursion to California Over the Prairie, Rocky Mountains, and Great by William Kelly (1851)
"... and cafes, rigged upon hand-carts, move along, dealing out hot coffee, juleps,
and sangarees; for if you leave the ranks under any necessity, ..."