Pronunciation: /froʊˈzeɪ/
noun a type of frozen cocktail made with rosé wine
A1 I tried frosé for the first time and it was delicious.
A2 Frosé is a popular drink made with frozen rosé wine.
B1 The bartender recommended the frosé as a refreshing option on a hot day.
B2 The frosé recipe calls for blending rosé wine with strawberries and ice.
C1 The rooftop bar offers a variety of frosé flavors to choose from.
C2 The frosé served at the exclusive beach club was garnished with edible flowers.
adjective describing the type of cocktail being frozen
A1 The frosé drink was cold and refreshing.
A2 She ordered a frosé cocktail at the bar.
B1 The restaurant's specialty is their frosé slushies.
B2 The frosé wine was a hit at the summer party.
C1 The mixologist crafted a unique frosé recipe using fresh fruit.
C2 The frosé sorbet was a delightful treat on a hot day.
formal The elegant garden party served refreshing glasses of frosé to the distinguished guests.
informal Let's chill out by the pool and sip on some frosé.
slang I'm craving some frosé right now, it's so good!
figurative Her cheeks were flushed pink like a glass of frosé in the summer sun.
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