sangria
/ˈsæŋɡriə/Definitions
1. noun
a sweet, fruity drink originating from Spain, typically made with red wine, fruit juice, and chopped fruit, served chilled.
“She enjoyed a refreshing glass of sangria on the warm summer evening.”
2. verb
to make or prepare sangria, typically by mixing wine with fruit juice and chopped fruit.
“The bartender sangria for the large group of partygoers.”
3. proper noun
a specific type of sangria, such as a traditional Spanish sangria or a variation with a specific set of ingredients.
“The Spanish sangria was a popular choice at the restaurant’s summer menu.”