Definitions
WordNet 3.0
- n. a drink made of beer and lemonade
Examples
“(Note: Tristram Shandy is now adapted into a film recently).”
“Grosvenor when we sit down in Shandy Hall [18] what pretty speculations shall we make! you shall be Toby — & amuse yourself with marching to Paris — I will make systems — & Horace shall be Doctor”
“A Magical Mountain fan suggested the name Shandy for our little Sugar Glider friend, and the name seemed to work.”
“Rachel opened it and saw the front and side shots of the man known as Shandy but presumed to be Robert Backus.”
“The portion of Shandy which is virtually a part of the Sentimental”
“Memnonian statues, one forgets the horrid nicknames of "Shandy" and”
“But the success of "Shandy" was pronounced: it spread to the southern counties and to”
“When the popularity of "Shandy" {302} appeared to be on the wane, and the fame of its author to be dwindling, he whipped it up again with the”
“A feature-length edit of a six-part BBC series, "The Trip" reunites Winterbottom favorites Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon "Tristam Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story" playing versions of themselves as middle-aged British frenemies on a dining tour of the breathtaking Lake District.”
The Wall Street Journal: A Delectable First Course of Foreign Films
“Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story' 2005 In Michael Winterbottom's giddy riff on Laurence Sterne's 18th-century comic novel, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," Steve Coogan plays three roles: the hero, Tristram Shandy; Tristram's father, Walter Shandy; and an actor named Steve Coogan, who is as vain as he is inane—all he cares about is the size of his part.”
The Wall Street Journal: 'Super 8': Old Format, Fresh Thrills
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