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Definition of mocktail in English: mocktailnoun ˈmɒkteɪlˈmäkˌtāl North American A non-alcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices or other soft drinks. 〈主北美〉无酒精鸡尾酒,鸡尾饮料,鸡尾果汁(一种用果汁或其他软饮料调制而成的非酒精饮料) Example sentencesExamples - There is also an exotic range of cocktails, mocktails, wine, and after-dinner liqueurs.
- For these weekly meals, he will offer grilled items, low-fat hummus, whole grain breads with sesame, fresh fruit and vegetable juices, mocktails, dried fruits, dates and figs.
- Ask any chef in an upmarket hotel in the city and he will tell you that the fans of mocktails are growing in numbers by the day.
- In my second year in Chennai I developed this thing for mocktails and sandwiches.
- However, the traditional turkey and desserts, draught beer, and mocktails will make up for it.
- I didn't realize this event was dry until I downed half a dozen mocktails.
- You can opt for lemon or peach flavours, or use them as base for mocktails and cocktails, or even make a cold fruit punch.
- If you have friends or family over during the holiday season, why not treat the drivers to a mocktail rather than the usual soft drinks?
- The specially created cocktails and mocktails fit the occasion too.
- They do not stock the trendier mocktails that come extravagantly priced in the new chai bars the city is suddenly full of.
- The choice of elixir served adds to the exotic range of mocktails, cocktails, wines, and liquors.
- Apart from special cuisines to suit the sporting sensation, mocktails will add a dash of colour to the occasion.
- As far as the menu is concerned, promised are some new pasta, finger food as well as a lot of new mocktails and cocktails.
- Speciality coffees, too, are there, so are those mocktails and of course, spirited cocktails.
- Tropical fruits such as pineapple, passion fruit and wood apple are combined with coconut milk to create unforgettable mocktails.
- To maintain a festive look, ask the bartender to make you a mocktail with seltzer, a splash of cranberry juice and a slice of lime.
- The melon festival will kick off here with a veritable mishmash of melon-based menu, complete with cocktails and mocktails.
- However, evidently sarongs and mocktails on sun-kissed beaches don't mean a thing to Jean.
- And as if it is not enough, the hotel has prepared some mocktails, named after the game.
- The highlight of the fare is the flavoured cocktails and mocktails, fruit and vegetable carvings, which promise to transport you to coastal Thailand.
Origin1930s: blend of mock (adjective) and cocktail. Definition of mocktail in US English: mocktailnounˈmäkˌtāl North American A nonalcoholic drink consisting of a mixture of fruit juices or other soft drinks. 〈主北美〉无酒精鸡尾酒,鸡尾饮料,鸡尾果汁(一种用果汁或其他软饮料调制而成的非酒精饮料) Example sentencesExamples - Speciality coffees, too, are there, so are those mocktails and of course, spirited cocktails.
- The highlight of the fare is the flavoured cocktails and mocktails, fruit and vegetable carvings, which promise to transport you to coastal Thailand.
- The specially created cocktails and mocktails fit the occasion too.
- And as if it is not enough, the hotel has prepared some mocktails, named after the game.
- Tropical fruits such as pineapple, passion fruit and wood apple are combined with coconut milk to create unforgettable mocktails.
- The melon festival will kick off here with a veritable mishmash of melon-based menu, complete with cocktails and mocktails.
- If you have friends or family over during the holiday season, why not treat the drivers to a mocktail rather than the usual soft drinks?
- As far as the menu is concerned, promised are some new pasta, finger food as well as a lot of new mocktails and cocktails.
- To maintain a festive look, ask the bartender to make you a mocktail with seltzer, a splash of cranberry juice and a slice of lime.
- However, evidently sarongs and mocktails on sun-kissed beaches don't mean a thing to Jean.
- You can opt for lemon or peach flavours, or use them as base for mocktails and cocktails, or even make a cold fruit punch.
- There is also an exotic range of cocktails, mocktails, wine, and after-dinner liqueurs.
- Ask any chef in an upmarket hotel in the city and he will tell you that the fans of mocktails are growing in numbers by the day.
- For these weekly meals, he will offer grilled items, low-fat hummus, whole grain breads with sesame, fresh fruit and vegetable juices, mocktails, dried fruits, dates and figs.
- In my second year in Chennai I developed this thing for mocktails and sandwiches.
- The choice of elixir served adds to the exotic range of mocktails, cocktails, wines, and liquors.
- They do not stock the trendier mocktails that come extravagantly priced in the new chai bars the city is suddenly full of.
- I didn't realize this event was dry until I downed half a dozen mocktails.
- Apart from special cuisines to suit the sporting sensation, mocktails will add a dash of colour to the occasion.
- However, the traditional turkey and desserts, draught beer, and mocktails will make up for it.
Origin1930s: blend of mock (adjective) and cocktail. |