Definitions
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- proper noun A female
given name , from thesherry wine, or a variant ofCheri .
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Examples
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RONALD ENGEBRETSEN, HUSBAND OF SHERRY ENGBRETSEN: Well, we had learned that Wednesday evening, when Sherry didn't come home.
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SHERRY SHEPHERD, "THE VIEW" GUEST HOST: It's like 4: 00 in the morning and it's like Andy is like, "Hi, Sherry."
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RONALD ENGEBRETSEN, HUSBAND OF SHERRY ENGBRETSEN: Well, we had learned that Wednesday evening, when Sherry didn't come home.
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France's answer to Spain's top-quality dry sherry, these two wines share similarities in the way they are produced, aging under a blanket of yeast, called "voile" in the case of Vin Jaune and "flor" with Sherry.
unknown title 2009
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I think the definition given by Enterprise Ireland's Kevin Sherry is spot on (while at the same time cutting out the bullshit).
The jargon dilemma 2006
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I let out a whoosh of breath through my mouth and tapped in the name Sherry Cain Guthrie.
Generous Death Nancy Pickard 1987
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I let out a whoosh of breath through my mouth and tapped in the name Sherry Cain Guthrie.
Generous Death Nancy Pickard 1987
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In 1967 a case was brought by four British producers of Sherry demanding they be allowed to use the word 'Sherry' on their labels.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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As with most braised meats, Oxtail Braised in Sherry freezes well.
Recipes for Oxtail Braised in Sherry & Oxtail Ravioli in Leek-Mushroom Broth Laurie Constantino 2009
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Sherry is one of the very few wines that can overcome salt and vinegar.
Gazpacho: an impossible food-wine pairing?!? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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