sherry

word

/ˈʃɛɹi/
SHE-ree
/ʃˈɛɹi/
SHE-ree

Definition

Sherry is a fortified wine from southern Spain, usually drunk in small amounts. It can be dry or sweet and is often served as a drink before or after a meal.

Usage & Nuances

Usually an uncountable noun: say 'some sherry' or 'a glass of sherry,' not usually 'a sherry' unless ordering informally. Common collocations include 'dry sherry,' 'sweet sherry,' and 'cooking sherry.' Do not confuse it with a person's name, Sherry.

Example Sentences

My grandfather likes a small glass of sherry after dinner.

basic

This soup has a little sherry in it.

basic

We bought a bottle of dry sherry for the party.

basic

He offered me sherry, but I asked for tea instead.

natural

There's a bottle of sherry in the kitchen if you need it for cooking.

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I never used to like sherry, but the sweet kind has grown on me.

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