swizzle

/ˈswɪzəl/
verb
  1. To stir a drink, especially with a swizzle stick.
    • She swizzled her cocktail with a small wooden stick to mix the flavors.
    • The bartender swizzled the rum punch before serving it to the guests.
    • He swizzled his iced tea to dissolve the sugar at the bottom.
Synonyms
noun
  1. An act of stirring a drink.
    • A good swizzle ensures the ingredients are well combined.
    • Give your lemonade a quick swizzle before you drink it.
    • He gave the pitcher a swizzle with a long spoon.
  2. A type of alcoholic drink, typically made with rum, lime juice, sugar, and bitters, served over crushed ice.
    • The recipe for a classic swizzle calls for fresh lime juice and Angostura bitters.
    • She ordered a swizzle to cool down on the hot afternoon.
    • The bar on the beach was famous for its rum swizzle.
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