Grenadines

Word GRENADINES
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Definitions and meanings of "Grenadines"

What do we mean by grenadines?

A cordial syrup made from pomegranates.

A dilute drink made from this syrup.

A thin gauzy fabric of silk or wool, used for women's clothing and men's woven luxury ties.

(formerly a trade name) A dyestuff consisting essentially of impure fuchsine.

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The word "grenadines" in example sentences

Missioner Ida Womb-well, the seventeenyearold revivalist, said concerning the coinci — dent of interfizzing with grenadines and other respectable and disgusted peersons using the park: That perpendicular person is ❋ Unknown (2006)

Your step-son Charles comes along in the morning and makes me drink picon-grenadines. ❋ Simenon, Georges, 1903- (1951)

We have grenadines in Jacquards and in set patterns. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

It was, then, a spectacle, from our removed point of view, the gathering of the poetic multitude around the café tables, over the Dubonnet, the grenadines, and the café noir, of a Tuesday evening. ❋ Marsden Hartley (N/A)

Dissolve a piece of glaze the size of a walnut by putting it in a cup which is set in boiling water; when dissolved, take up the grenadines, dish them in a circle, and glaze them (a brush is properly used for this purpose, but the glaze can be spread with a knife dipped in hot water). ❋ Catherine Owen (N/A)

Lard these with bacon, and put them into a sauté pan with a gill of brown sauce and a glass of sherry (half the sauce if there are very few grenadines); let them cook gently for fifteen minutes. ❋ Catherine Owen (N/A)

And what beautiful robes they are! the softest silks, over which are worn in summer the most delicate of embroidered grenadines, or in winter, rich satins lined with costly furs, each season calling for a certain number and kind. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Colored laces, grenadines or madras stuffs are frequently used to give period style or color tone, and wherever they are used, such curtains should harmonize with the wall. ❋ Unknown (1896)

A murmur of conversation arose, subdued, gracious, mingled with the soft rustle of silk, grenadines, velvet. ❋ Frank Norris (1886)

Elinor and I could just put on our blue grenadines, and you've got plenty of things in your other boxes. ❋ Unknown (1865)

Augusta won't let us get out organdies, but we're determined on the blue grenadines. ❋ Unknown (1865)

The skirts were too short for any but a very short person, and of the commonest muslins, grenadines, and bareges; all were made extremely low in the neck, and could not be available for any purpose. ❋ Benjamin Perley Poore (1853)

There's no time now, girls, for blue grenadines; and it's always vulgar to come out in a hurry with dress in a strange place. " ❋ Unknown (1865)

For three years, or during the war, we pledge ourselves to each other and the country, to purchase no imported goods where those of American manufacture can be obtained, such as "dress goods of velvet, silks, grenadines, India crape, and imported organdies, ❋ Matilda Joslyn Gage (1862)

There are silks, and laces, and muslins, and grenadines, and alpacas, and shawls, and cloaks, and plain _sultanes_, and I don't know what, all at such absurdly low prices that I think there must be some mistake about it. " ❋ W. Blanchard Jerrold (1855)

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