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digestif

[dee-zhe-steef] / di ʒɛˈstif /
NOUN
after-dinner drink
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Example Sentences

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Ms. Justiniani said her customers enjoy pastis as much as a digestif as an aperitif, which I suppose makes sense.

From New York Times

This drink was just gin plus quinine and botanicals, and it was marketed as a digestif or “health tonic.”

From Seattle Times

In addition, Ms. Racine manages a roving cart of sweet and digestif libations from Greece and Turkey that are served with typical sweets.

From New York Times

I think this was great as a little Mario digestif, but I would have loved a full meal of this.

From Slate

For a digestif, I read “The Possessed,” too, Batuman’s first book, based on her Ph.D. in comparative literature at Stanford, before she became a staff writer at The New Yorker.

From New York Times