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Singapore sling

American  

noun

  1. a cocktail of gin, cherry brandy, sugar, and water.


Etymology

Origin of Singapore sling

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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A new restoration of Greek filmmaker Nikos Nikolaidis’ 1990 film “Singapore Sling,” about a mother-daughter team of psychopathic killers, screens April 5-7.

From Seattle Times

The bar is a requisite for first-timers in Havana; it's similar to going for a Singapore Sling at Long Bar at Raffles or a Bellini at Harry's Bar in Venice.

From Salon

A few years ago, a consulting gig brought me to Singapore where I spent my downtime sampling that nation's most iconic contribution to the cocktail pantheon, the Singapore Sling.

From Salon

At first glance it might look like a gruesome hodgepodge of ingredients, but I liken this drink to a fruitier rum version of a Singapore Sling — perhaps a bit overstuffed, but certainly more than the sum of its parts, which is a key attribute of all great drinks.

From Salon

If the resulting candy-hued swill is your impression of the Singapore Sling, I beg you to simply forget it like a bad trip.

From Seattle Times