swizzle in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It's hot and tangy and crunchy and messy, a swizzle of yoghurt giving a moment's calm.
www.independent.co.uk
Its long handle is similar to an iced tea spoon but is usually decorative and elegant - some variations mimic large swizzle sticks, with a disc at one end.
en.wikipedia.org
You can let the former melt or, after a few sips, give it a couple of aggressive pokes with a swizzle stick and break it up.
www.straight.com
Their hats are trimmed with swizzle sticks, foxtails and pipe cleaners.
en.wikipedia.org
His first forays into sculpture were experiments with plastic swizzle sticks.
en.wikipedia.org
I tickled my martini's green olive with the swizzle stick.
observer.com
By the end we will all be clamouring for a silver chaise longue or a walnut cocktail cabinet with ice buckets and swizzle sticks.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They go to a singles bar where they end up having a friendly competition of who can get the most swizzle sticks in one hour.
en.wikipedia.org
You will also need napkins, swizzle sticks and toothpicks as well as a variety of glassware to accommodate different types of drinks.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The ascendancy of wine has vanquished displays of swizzle sticks.
news.nationalpost.com

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