Chartreuse

//ʃɑːˈtɹɜːz//

Synonyms for "chartreuse" (53 found)

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  • galbinus adj (of a bright yellowish-green colour)

Sample sentences

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It's chartreuse.

Source: tatoeba (12954291)

Old Tinker, in evening dress, sat uncomfortably, sideways, upon the edge of a wicker and brocade “chaise lounge,” finishing a tiny glass of chartreuse, while Talbot Potter, in the middle of the room, took leave of a second guest who had been dining with him.

Source: wiktionary

Many liqueurs, among them chartreuse and benedictine, have long been held in great esteem as aphrodisiac aids.

Source: wiktionary

Well, we shot the line and we went for broke With a thousand screamin' trucks An' eleven long-haired Friends a' Jesus In a chartreuse microbus.

Source: wiktionary

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