The correct sentence would be... sherry needs a new brake on her motorcycle before she'll be able to race.
"Sherry had decided to devote her life to eradicating plant diseases."
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Concord grape wine ( the opposite of pale dry sherry ).
It is a slang term usually meaning the store on the corner... such as a 7-11, a Circle K, or a Mini-Mart. In Spain it's a Warehouse specifically for wine. In New York City it's a Corner Store. This term is also used in the Tagalog language in the Philippines. It means the same thing as it does in Spanish. See the related link below (Urban Dictionary) for more information, and also to look up other slang terms.
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The correct pub measure for one serving of sherry is 50ml. The same serving amount should be measured out for port.
The complement in parentheses serves to describe the various roles that Sherry has performed. It provides additional information about Sherry's occupations, making the sentence more informative and detailed.
Sherry and Cara only ever think about themselves.
"Sherry had decided to devote her life to eradicating plant diseases."
50mL is the correct measure for port - its a FORTIFIED wine. Same measure for sherry.
Sherry is the English version of Jerez in Spain where Sherry originates. It is a wine that is aged with either flor yeast or oxidation used to promote the formation of aldehydes before brandy spirit is added to prevent spoilage.
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No, cooking sherry and sherry vinegar are not the same. Cooking sherry is a type of fortified wine used in cooking, while sherry vinegar is a type of vinegar made from sherry wine.
A short alcoholic drink such as a cocktail or sherry taken before an evening meal
Sherry Arnett's birth name is Sherry Klemesrud.