Pronunciation: /kæliˈmɒtʃoʊ/
noun a type of drink made from equal parts of red wine and cola, typically served over ice
A1 I tried kalimotxo for the first time at a party.
A2 Kalimotxo is a popular drink made with red wine and cola.
B1 The recipe for kalimotxo is simple: just mix equal parts of red wine and cola.
B2 Some people add a splash of rum to their kalimotxo for extra flavor.
C1 Kalimotxo is a versatile drink that can be enjoyed at casual gatherings or upscale events.
C2 The key to a perfect kalimotxo is using high-quality red wine and premium cola.
pronoun refers to the drink itself
A1 I like kalimotxo.
A2 Have you tried kalimotxo before?
B1 Kalimotxo is a popular drink in the Basque Country.
B2 The recipe for kalimotxo usually includes red wine and cola.
C1 Some people prefer to add a splash of rum to their kalimotxo for extra flavor.
C2 When hosting a party, it's always a good idea to have kalimotxo on hand for guests to enjoy.
formal The traditional Basque drink, kalimotxo, is made by mixing red wine with cola.
informal Let's grab some kalimotxo and chill by the beach.
slang I'm craving some kalimotxo tonight, wanna join?
figurative His speech was a kalimotxo of confusing arguments and random facts.
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