daiquiri
Americannoun
noun
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Etymology
Origin of daiquiri
First recorded in 1915–20; named after Daiquirí, town on the east coast of Cuba
Example Sentences
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The video features Morgan using canned cocktails to explain how Wales' voting system works - representing Labour with a pink can of strawberry daiquiri and the other parties with cans in their colours.
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026
Struggling to follow the rules as they were presented to us: work hard, fly straight, die on the beach with a daiquiri in hand.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 12, 2026
Most fruity martinis are actually daiquiri variations in pointy glasses.
From Salon • Nov. 30, 2025
Less than two years later he was on “Dancing With the Stars” dressed like a frozen daiquiri, looking for salvation.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2024
Draining his daiquiri glass, he stood up and said, “Now I really must run.”
From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole
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