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limey
[lahy-mee]
noun
plural
limeysa British sailor.
a British ship.
a British person.
adjective
British.
limey
/ ˈɪɪ /
noun
a British person
a British sailor or ship
adjective
British
Sensitive Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of limey1
Word History and Origins
Origin of limey1
Example Sentences
Or make a meal of appetizers and salads: consider bright, refreshing, limey chicken or pork laab with lots of purple-edged shallot, sweet onion and peppery scallions.
This limey mint mojito might take a bit more effort to make than say, a two-ingredient mimosa, but the end result makes it more than worth it.
It tasted like creamy and minty and limey and — hallelujah! — generally delicious.
I love turning grilled salmon into a salad, smothering it in a spicy, limey dressing while it’s hot so it can absorb all the flavors.
The straw-colored Bellevue she brought tasted bright, very slightly limey, rounder than some and excellent as a foil for the buttery richness of the chicken liver pâté.
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