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sherry cobbler
noun
- a cobbler drink made with sherry, sliced fruits, and ice.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sherry cobbler1
First recorded in 1800–10
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Example Sentences
It was the sherry-cobbler of the age; although I believe every thing is now pronounced to be out of fashion before dinner.
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He sometimes sucked it through a reed, just as a sherry cobbler is taken, while one of his slaves held the jar before him.
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He ordered up a sherry cobbler apiece and brought out some of his rarest weeds.
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Get me a brandy smash—a sherry cobbler—a gin rickey—rock and rye—a whisky sour—a mint julep!
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I recognized him at once, for ten minutes before I had been sucking a sherry-cobbler with him out of the same rummer.
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