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Qué (quién) es sherbet - definición


sherbet         
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Sherbet (disambiguation); SHERBET; Sherbet (album)
¦ noun
1. Brit. a flavoured sweet effervescent powder eaten alone or made into a drink.
2. (especially in Arab countries) a drink of sweet diluted fruit juices.
3. N. Amer. water ice; sorbet.
4. Austral. humorous beer.
Origin
C17: from Turk. serbet, Pers. serbet, from Arab. sarba 'drink', from sariba 'to drink'; cf. syrup.
Usage
Note that sherbet has only one r; a common misspelling is to insert an r in the second syllable.
Sherbet         
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Sherbet (disambiguation); SHERBET; Sherbet (album)
·noun A flavored water ice.
II. Sherbet ·noun A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, ·etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink;
- called also sherbet powder.
III. Sherbet ·noun A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, ·etc.
sherbet         
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Sherbet (disambiguation); SHERBET; Sherbet (album)
(sherbets)
1.
Sherbet is a sweet dry powder that tastes fizzy and is eaten as a sweet. (BRIT)
...sherbet dips.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
Sherbet is like ice cream but made with fruit juice, sugar, and water. (AM; in BRIT, use sorbet
)
...lemon sherbet.
N-VAR

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Sherbet
Ejemplos de uso de sherbet
1. Butterfat content for sherbet might be a mere one percent or less.
2. Sherbet, also called sorbet (sor–BAY), contains even less milk or none at all.
3. The bride and her friends would chat, sing and eat sherbet afterwards.
4. McCain bought a scoop of watermelon sherbet and a brownie for his wife, Cindy.
5. Most of the hallways in Revere High School are lined with skinny, sherbet–orange lockers.