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The word 'daiquiri' is primarily a noun. It refers to a cocktail made with rum, lime juice, and sugar, often blended with ice. The drink originates from Cuba and is typically served in a chilled glass.
Daiquiri
The word 'daiquiri' originates from the name of a beach and a nearby village in Cuba, where the cocktail was first created. It is named after the Daiquiri district in Santiago de Cuba.
The word 'daiquiri' is pronounced as "DAH-kee-ree." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
The word 'daiquiri' can be used in a sentence like this: "She celebrated her birthday by ordering a refreshing strawberry daiquiri at the beach bar." It's important to spell 'daiquiri' correctly, as it is derived from a specific cocktail, and should not be confused with similar-sounding words; ensuring proper capitalization and usage in reference to the drink enhances clarity.