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rickey

/rik-ee/US // ˈrɪk i //UK // (ˈrɪkɪ) //

里奇,李克强,瑞奇,李克明

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rick·eys.

    • : a drink made with lime juice, carbonated water, and gin or other liquor.

Examples

  • After all, the basic Ranch Water is one lime-half away from Washington’s tart homegrown cocktail, the Rickey, which has been around since the 1800s.

  • One of those is Rickey Williams, the most recent Chicagaoan to file suit.

  • In other words, Rickey Minor knows his stuff, Idol-related or otherwise.

  • (Branch) Rickey selected Jackie because he knew he could withstand the guff.

  • The smallest rickey-drinker, not content with sounding the alarm, had gone brilliantly bolting down the beach.

  • Later he moved to St. Louis and invented the famous rickey, which immortalized his name—preserving it, as it were, in alcohol.

  • Get me a brandy smash—a sherry cobbler—a gin rickey—rock and rye—a whisky sour—a mint julep!

  • Jim Barron, nearest the door, responded with Ed Rickey at his heels.

  • When he went out, Ed Rickey came in and the boys alternated.