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ouzo
[ oo-zoh; Greek oo-zaw ]
noun
- an anise-flavored, colorless liqueur of Greece.
ouzo
/ ˈːəʊ /
noun
- a strong aniseed-flavoured spirit from Greece
Word History and Origins
Origin of ouzo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ouzo1
Example Sentences
He pauses and encourages me to drink my ouzo.
Then it would usually take shared meals and some ouzo, Greece’s ubiquitous anise-flavored spirit for the fishers to trust him.
An island once known for its unspoiled beaches and local ouzo was now something closer to a holding center.
The better-known anise-flavored spirit from Greece is ouzo, but the even more aromatic tsipouro, made from a grape-based neutral alcohol, is often flavored with aniseed, and is just as popular in the Greek Islands.
Maybe I’m naïve, but I don’t believe that most American wine consumers are stymied by memories of ouzo, an anise spirit that was often handed out liberally in shtick-heavy Greek restaurants after meals.
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