Pronunciation: /loʊkəpʊr/
noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition
A1 I tried locapour for the first time at a local winery.
A2 The locapour at this restaurant is known for its unique flavors.
B1 The sommelier recommended a locapour to pair with my meal.
B2 I prefer locapour from small, boutique vineyards.
C1 The locapour industry has seen significant growth in recent years.
C2 I attended a locapour tasting event hosted by a renowned wine critic.
formal The locapour technique is commonly used in winemaking to enhance the flavor profile of the wine.
informal I heard that locapour is the secret ingredient in making the best sangria.
slang Locapour is like magic potion for cocktails, it makes them taste amazing!
figurative Her creativity flowed like locapour, bringing life to her art.
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