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cerveza

American  
[ser-ve-sah, ther-ve-thah, ser-vey-suh] / sɛrˈvɛ sɑ, θɛrˈvɛ θɑ, sərˈveɪ sə /

noun

plural

cervezas
  1. Spanish. beer.


Example Sentences

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There’s no alcoholhere, but the small dining area, with sunlight that pours in from the fishbowl-like picture windows, may lift your spirits without the aid of a single cerveza.

From Washington Post • Jul. 23, 2018

I feel a surge of love at the thought of being stranded in Spain with Ginger Spice trying to find me a cerveza.

From The Guardian • May 16, 2016

Managers at London-based Mexican restaurant chain Chilango have got good reason to put the cerveza back in the fridge and crack open some Champagne instead.

From Forbes • Aug. 28, 2014

The difference between the Castillan cerveza and Catalan cervesa maybe small, but it provokes strong feelings.

From Slate • Nov. 15, 2013

A thatched roof cafe beside the cave mouth is a great place to unwind with a cerveza and a taco.

From New York Times • Nov. 30, 2012