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smoothie

[smoo-thee] / ˈsmu ði /








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They slurped the cafe’s signature lavashak smoothie — a tart mixture including peaches, various berries and pomegranate molasses — and munched on slow-cooked lamb over nachos with melty Armenian string cheese.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2026

She makes a "smoothie" out of her fluffy yellow cream, rubbing blobs on the back of her hand and mixing it with a tinted moisturiser.

From BBC Jun. 6, 2026

It’s just a strawberry smoothie with coconut milk and something else.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 1, 2026

The smoothie costs $19, tastes like heaven, and it’s green, which my brain reads as “good for me.”

From Los Angeles Times May 25, 2026

Avery passes me her paper towel, and I mop up as much smoothie as I can, but the damage is done.

From "Keeping Pace" by Laurie Morrison

World Cup tourists are coming to L.A. for the soccer, but they’re staying for the $21 smoothies and Double-Doubles.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2026

Dietitian Kate Hilton says she's drinking more iced water and eating cool, hydrating foods like cucumber, tomatoes, melon and frozen smoothies.

From BBC Jun. 25, 2026

Subs are offered alongside made-to-order smoothies, soups and soft pretzels—a favorite item of Tyler Gyurisin, a Wawa superfan from New Jersey, whose devotion to the chain has gone viral.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 6, 2026

Whether served at a summer barbecue, blended into smoothies, or added to salads, watermelon offers a simple way to increase fruit intake while adding vitamins, antioxidants, and hydration to your diet.

From Science Daily May 17, 2026

The resort guests—only young women, as far as I could see—lounged in deck chairs, drinking fruit smoothies or reading magazines while herbal gunk dried on their faces and manicurists in white uniforms did their nails.

From "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan




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