spritz
See also: Spritz
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spɹɪts/, /ʃpɹɪts/
- Rhymes: -ɪts
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Noun
spritz (plural spritzes)
- A sprinkling or spray of liquid; a small amount of liquid.
- Fish is good with a spritz of lemon juice.
- (by extension) A small amount of something; a dash or jot.
Verb
spritz (third-person singular simple present spritzes, present participle spritzing, simple past and past participle spritzed)
Etymology 2
Clipping of spritzer.
Noun
spritz (plural spritzes)
Etymology 3
From Italian spritz, a shortening of Austrian German Gespritzter (“spritzer”).
Noun
spritz (plural spritzes)
- A cocktail consisting of prosecco, soda water, and bitters.
- 2019 May 9, Rebekah Peppler, “The Aperol Spritz Is Not a Good Drink”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- To build a spritz worth drinking, direct your attention first to the sparkling wine, then the aperitif bottle. In the 3:2:1 formula, sparkling wine takes up the most real estate, and most spritzes are being topped with garbage bubbles.
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