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eggnog

/eg-nog/US // ˈɛgˌnɒg //UK // (ˌɛɡˈnɒɡ) //

蛋酒,蛋奶酒,鸡蛋酒,蛋黄酒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a drink made of eggs, milk or cream, sugar, and, usually, rum or wine.

Examples

  • Christmas and Pentatonix go together like warm cookies and eggnog.

  • Think one small piece of pie or a half-cup of eggnog, says Zied, will do the trick.

  • Christmas commercials are as much a part of the holidays as Eggnog and chestnuts roasted over an open fire.

  • This coconut cream-based drink is Puerto Rico's delicious variation of eggnog.

  • Avoid raw milk, raw eggs, or foods containing raw eggs such as eggnog, hollandaise sauce, or even undercooked French toast.

  • Dr. Susan Roberts guides you back to your pre-eggnog, pre-gravy, pre-pie self.

  • My eggnog, too, can't be beat,—made of pure cream and eggs that are so fresh they were warm when I broke them.

  • They are a great people—even without mint juleps in summer or eggnog in winter; and I like them.

  • Willits has had very little experience in this sort of thing and is mixing his eggnog with everything within his reach.

  • After dinner came apple-toddy and eggnog, and the great ovation to the Christmas good cheer was at an end.

  • The diet should consist chiefly of milk, a glass every two hours, varied with milk mixed with thin cooked cereal or eggnog.