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How to pronounce ouzo in English?

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Type of strong drink, john barleycorn, liquor, spirits, booze, hard drink, hard liquor

Examples of ouzo

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Pernod is the brand name for an anise-flavored liqueur, and is similar to ouzo.
From the freep.com
Add the egg yolk, lemon zest, and ouzo and process for 2 to 3 minutes more.
From the theatlantic.com
Perhaps the greatest surprise was how much I wanted to pair ouzo, raki and arak with food.
From the washingtonpost.com
They other dish was the classic shrimp baked in feta, red sauce and ouzo.
From the gothamgal.com
A slowly sipped glass of ouzo does wonders to make the wait go quickly.
From the denverpost.com
With that done, you can relax over a small plate of olives, and a glass or two of ouzo.
From the bloomberg.com
Elsewhere in Greece you sip ouzo, but on Crete it's the drink you would find in Turkey.
From the independent.co.uk
Less than a year ago, she was running a small ouzo bar that she owned on the island of Chios.
From the time.com
Celebrate with glasses of ouzo and large platters of food in the warm, taverna-like setting.
From the bloomberg.com
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  • A Greek liquor flavored with anise
  • Ouzo (Greek: u03BFu03CDu03B6u03BF, IPA:u00A0) is an anise-flavoured aperitif that is widely consumed in Greece and Cyprus.
  • An anise-flavoured liqueur, popular in Greece; A serving of this drink
  • An aniseed flavoured spirit originating in Greece.
  • A colorless alcoholic drink flavored with anise.
  • Colorless Greek aperitif from anise. Served straight, on the rocks or with cold water.
  • An anise flavored liqueur of Greece, usually served on the rocks. Also an Absinthe substitute.
  • A liqueur made primarily in Greece and Cyprus from anise, typically drier and more potent than anisette. 90- to 92-proof.
  • A clear anise-flavored liqueur from Greece. It's generally mixed with water which turns it whitish and opaque.