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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
tequila
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But seriously, you say, how highbrow can tequila really get?
▪ For more than a decade, far more tequila has flowed north of the Rio Grande than south of it.
▪ I hoped my tequila was intact.
▪ South-of-the-Border, where peons in ponchos drank flaming tequila, he wore a blinding white tropical suit.
▪ The tequila didn't last long.
▪ They aged their tequila in oak barrels for longer periods.
▪ Try stuffed chilis in a sauce of nuts and cream or shrimp cooked in tequila.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tequila

Tequila \Te*qui"la\, n. An intoxicating liquor made from the maguey in the district of Tequila, Mexico.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
tequila

Mexican brandy, 1849 (from 1841 as vino de Tequila), from American Spanish tequila, from Tequila, name of a district in central Mexico noted for the fine quality of its tequila. Tequila sunrise is attested by 1965.

Wiktionary
tequila

n. An alcoholic liquor distilled from the fermented juice of the Central American century plant ''Agave tequilana''

WordNet
tequila

n. Mexican liquor made from fermented juices of an Agave plant

Wikipedia
TeQuila

Tekla Iita (born January 27, 1985) better known as Tequila (often stylized as TeQuila) is a Namibian singer. Tekla is one of Namibia's most gifted vocalists.

Tequila (song)

"Tequila" is a 1958 Latin-flavored rock and roll instrumental recorded by the Champs. It is based on a Cuban mambo beat. The word " Tequila" is spoken three times throughout the tune. "Tequila" became a #1 hit on both the pop and R&B charts at the time of its release and continues to be strongly referenced in pop culture to this day.

Tequila (disambiguation)

Tequila is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented agave juice.

Tequila may also refer to:

  • "Tequila" (song), a 1958 surf instrumental song by The Champs
  • Tequila and Bonetti, a television series
  • A song by British rock band Terrorvision
  • Tequila (band), a Spanish rock band of the 1970s and early 1980s
  • Tequila Express, a regional train for tourists in the Mexican state of Jalisco
  • Tequila Marjoram, a fictional character in the Galaxy Angel series
  • Tila Tequila (born 1981), Vietnamese-American model and television personality
  • Tequila Yuen, a character from the movie Hard Boiled and the subsequent video game Stranglehold
  • Tequila (Wes Montgomery album), 1966
  • Tequila (Brand New Sin album)
  • TeQuila (born January 27, 1985), Namibian singer
Tequila (band)

Tequila was an Argentine- Spanish rock band based in Madrid (Spain), active between 1975 and 1983.

Tequila (Brand New Sin album)

Tequila is the third full-length album by American hard rock band, Brand New Sin. This is the second album released on their current label, Century Media Records.

A music video was filmed for "Motormeth". Portions of the video were shot at the Dinosaur Bar-b-que restaurant in Syracuse, New York.

Peter Steele from Type O Negative provided guest vocals on the song "Reaper Man".

Tequila (Wes Montgomery album)

Tequila is the seventeenth jazz album recorded by guitarist Wes Montgomery and released in 1966.

Usage examples of "tequila".

And did I really want him to continue calling me chica in a voice that reminded me of tequila on a scalding summer night?

I went out into Tequila y Mota Street and approached the church but kept my distance, trying to figure where BUGGER kept the Time Machine.

UN Plaza and Captain Tequila y Mota was led before a firing squad, John Dillinger arose from his cramped lotus position and stopped broadcasting the mathematics of magic.

Our plans now center on a Captain Ernesto Tequila y Mota, one of the few Caucasians left on Fernando Poo.

He and two friends had been thrown in there, stinking drunk on tequila, after a fight with some sailors at the Navegar Club down on the docks.

Amanda Robin now in no little amazement, and there was a kind of slippery slidy feeling in his head that seemed to have nothing to do with tequila.

Down below, the fire was blazing cheerfully and the boys around it were passing the tequila, mescal, pulque, tiswin, or whatever kind of cactus juice it was they had in the jug.

He adored guacamole, chile relleno, barbacoa, menudo, albondigas soup and tequila with anything.

The crimson orange Tequila Sunrise sky was laced with smokestacks of Aeonian fluted columns, burning pyres for the wretched landscapes.

He adored guacamole, chile relleno, barbacoa, menudo, albondigas soup and tequila with anything.

Nobody had been slipping double tequilas into my orange juice, and vitamin C is non-intoxicating, so I passed the breath test as easily as a Charolais heifer passes wind.

We had listed the five quarts of tequila on our declaration forms -- and that was all that seemed to interest him.

His taste and meager purse did not run to fine brandies, but rather to raw tequila and mescal, though he was unstintingly lavish to his guests and officers with what little he did have.

Halperin decided he wanted another tequila, a mescal, a cold cerveza, whatever he could find quickest.

He headed toward her, but paused on the way for a tequila at an improvised cantina someone had set up on the streetcorner, using a big wooden box as the bar.