limey

[US]/'laɪmɪ/
[UK]/ˈlaɪmi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. British person, especially a British sailor

Example Sentences

An American, some years later commented thus :- "The Limey Navy, just turned and ran.

Impressed with themselves, although they were not jumpers or experienced glider troopers, they airily dismissed the 509th and its fresh combat experiences, as well as any nonstandard/Limey concept.

The limey taste of the drink was refreshing on a hot day.

She added a squeeze of limey juice to her salad dressing for extra flavor.

The bartender garnished the cocktail with a limey wedge on the rim of the glass.

He loves the limey scent of the hand soap in the bathroom.

The limey green color of the walls brightened up the room.

She wore a limey dress to the summer party.

The limey twist added a zesty kick to the dish.

He prefers his guacamole with a limey flavor.

The limey acidity of the wine paired well with the seafood dish.

The limey undertones in the perfume gave it a fresh and citrusy scent.

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