Pronunciation: /ˈkjuːbə ˈliːbreɪ/
noun a type of cocktail made with rum and cola, typically served with a lime wedge
A1 I ordered a Cuba libre at the bar.
A2 She tried a Cuba libre cocktail for the first time.
B1 The bartender recommended trying a Cuba libre for a taste of Cuba.
B2 The Cuba libre is a popular rum-based drink with lime and cola.
C1 I learned how to make a perfect Cuba libre during my trip to Havana.
C2 The Cuba libre has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.
adjective describing the type of cocktail or the feeling associated with it
A1 I ordered a Cuba libre cocktail at the bar.
A2 She wore a Cuba libre-inspired outfit to the party.
B1 The hotel offered a Cuba libre package including tours and activities.
B2 The restaurant served a delicious Cuba libre-inspired dish with rum-infused sauce.
C1 The art exhibit featured Cuba libre-themed paintings and sculptures.
C2 The film director's latest project was a Cuba libre-inspired movie set in Havana.
formal The bartender prepared a Cuba libre cocktail for the guest.
informal Let's order some Cuba libres at the bar tonight!
slang I'm craving a Cuba libre, it's my go-to drink.
figurative To me, a Cuba libre represents freedom and relaxation.
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