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cold duck
noun
- a pink sparkling wine originally from Germany.
- a drink made typically by mixing dry white wine, champagne, lemon juice, and sugar.
cold duck
noun
- an alcoholic beverage made from equal parts of burgundy and champagne
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cold duck1
First recorded in 1965–70; translation of German Kalte Ente for cold duck def 2; further meaning unclear
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Example Sentences
And nothing all the way, but hard boiled eggs, and a cold duck, and ham sandwiches.
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In addition to the beef, you may put in pieces of cold goose, or cold duck.
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Cold duck may also be prepared in croquettes and salad, like chicken.
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Cold duck or game is very nice warmed in the same way as mutton, the bones in all cases being reserved for stock.
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I beg pardon, my lady, only the head steward requested me to inform your ladyship that there is cold duck.
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