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- noun Plural form of
caipirinha .
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Examples
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No magnum bottles of champagne and sparklers, but plenty of caipirinhas, which is Brazil's better version of a mojito.
Angella Nazarian: Confessions Of A Travelista: The "It" Beach Destination 2010
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No magnum bottles of champagne and sparklers, but plenty of caipirinhas, which is Brazil's better version of a mojito.
Angella Nazarian: Confessions Of A Travelista: The "It" Beach Destination 2010
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No magnum bottles of champagne and sparklers, but plenty of caipirinhas, which is Brazil's better version of a mojito.
Confessions Of A Travelista: The "It" Beach Destination 2010
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Hands down the best caipirinhas we tasted were made by "Caipirinha do Rasta" - straight off his beach cart in the sand of Porto da Barra.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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A most obvious example of the Japanese-Brazilian combination came to the table just in time to boost the afternoon our spirits. no pun intended Sakirinhas, caipirinhas that use sake instead of cachaça, are available everywhere in Sao Paulo... and we enjoyed them whenever we could.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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A most obvious example of the Japanese-Brazilian combination came to the table just in time to boost the afternoon our spirits. no pun intended Sakirinhas, caipirinhas that use sake instead of cachaça, are available everywhere in Sao Paulo... and we enjoyed them whenever we could.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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A most obvious example of the Japanese-Brazilian combination came to the table just in time to boost the afternoon our spirits. no pun intended Sakirinhas, caipirinhas that use sake instead of cachaça, are available everywhere in Sao Paulo... and we enjoyed them whenever we could.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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MYTH: With the free-flowing caipirinhas, drunk driving is a major problem.
Jeanine Barone: 8 Myths About Rio de Janeiro Jeanine Barone 2011
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Hands down the best caipirinhas we tasted were made by "Caipirinha do Rasta" - straight off his beach cart in the sand of Porto da Barra.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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Hands down the best caipirinhas we tasted were made by "Caipirinha do Rasta" - straight off his beach cart in the sand of Porto da Barra.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track Fernando Navas 2011
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