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Qué (quién) es vinegary - definición


Vinegary      
·adj Having the nature of vinegar; sour; unamiable.
vinegary      
If something has a vinegary taste or smell, it tastes or smells of vinegar.
The salads taste too vinegary.
ADJ
Vinegar         
  • A beverage made from apple vinegar in [[China]]
  • Coconut vinegar from the Philippines
  • [[Persimmon]] vinegar produced in [[South Korea]]
  • [[Raisin]] vinegar
  • [[Sherry vinegar]]
  • Fast [[aerobic fermentation]] stainless steel vessels
  • Chinese [[black vinegar]]
LIQUID CONSISTING MAINLY OF ACETIC ACID AND WATER
Vinegars; Aceto; Malt vinegar; Salt and vinegar; Beer vinegar; Coconut vinegar; Vineager; Sukang iloko; Vineger; Red wine vinegar; Honey vinegar; Fruit vinegar; Thieves vinegar; Cane vinegar; White vinegar; Vinager; Spirit vinegar; Sour wine; Wine vinegar; Chili-vinegar; Vingar; Alegar; Drinking vinegar; 🜊; 🜋; 🜌; Rape-vinegar; Champagne vinegar; White wine vinegar; Sugarcane vinegar; Sugar cane vinegar
·adj Hence, anything sour;
- used also metaphorically.
II. Vinegar ·vt To convert into vinegar; to make like vinegar; to render sour or sharp.
III. Vinegar ·adj A sour liquid used as a condiment, or as a preservative, and obtained by the spontaneous (acetous) fermentation, or by the artificial oxidation, of wine, cider, beer, or the like.
Ejemplos de uso de vinegary
1. Instead, Campbell has come up with vinegary propaganda designed to glorify himself and his political allies.
2. Siegel, a professor of history at the Cooper Union in New York, not only shared Giuliani‘s views but, as a vinegary polemicist writing for the conservative quarterly City Journal, helped prepare the way for the Giuliani Reformation.
3. And feeling left out makes people angry, especially in a touchy community of writers whose collective appetite for vinegary white wine and tribal feuding would put many a warlord to shame.