Meaning of mangotini | Babel Free
Examples
“‘Serve⟳ up a Cosmopolitan, Mangotini or Margarita that's accessible, portable and flat-out delicious, and consumers respond⟳.’”
“Kimmie hands me an icy glass, "Mangotini, just for you." "Oh, thank⟳ you! You're the best," I say⟳, clinking glasses with the group.”
“"A bikini, a mangotini, and a cabana boy?” Gabe blustered. "Yes, please⟳!"”
“Dannika propped her elbows on the bar and asked for a vodka mangotini. The bartender leveled his gaze at her, his bloodshot eyes peering out from under white, bushy brows, and said, “You're not from around here, are you?””
“The bartender makes exotic tropical martinis, such as the mangotini, that you can sip by the pool. The bar will even bring⟳ buckets of beer to you on the beach, so you never have⟳ to leave⟳ your little patch of sand.”
“And don't miss⟳ out on the mouthwatering desserts and cocktails dreamed up by Cassie (especially the mangotini).”
“Those damned eyes of his. Why couldn't she look⟳ away? Warning bells sounded. A mangotini loaded with too much alcohol. Stress⟳ because of Lauren. A way to blow⟳ off her mad.”
“She bumped her glass, and a splash of mangotini landed on her lap. “Shit.” She rolled the chair back and grabbed the least soggy napkin on the table.”
““Nope.” Lauren finished the last⟳ of her tangy-sweet mangotini. “You heard her snap⟳ my head off earlier when I suggested she talk⟳ to that guy at the bar. I'm done with Lauren finished the last⟳ of her tangy-sweet matchmaking. It's your turn⟳.””
“The woman, an icy-looking blonde with bright red lipstick and cold blue eyes, looked at her dismissively. “Egg white omelet with spinach and a mangotini.” She didn't look⟳ at the menu once. Her companion, a suave-looking man who at least smiled at Livia and said please⟳ and thank⟳ you whenever he was in, nodded.”
““Come⟳ on. Let's go get⟳ a mangotini or a scotch or something. Really.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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