Cointreau
[ kwahn-troh; French kwan-troh ]
/ ˈkwɑn troʊ; French kwɛ̃ˈtroʊ /
Trademark.
a colorless, orange-flavored liqueur.
Example sentences from the Web for cointreau
Well yes he did, supplemented with beers and wine and Cointreau and Champagne.
The Final Roar: Paul Reid on Finishing William Manchester’s Life of Churchill |Kevin Canfield |November 16, 2012 |DAILY BEASTGeorgie insisted on sparkling Moselle, and we had two bottles, and three rounds of Cointreau triple sec.
Nights in London |Thomas BurkeThere they entertained him with two bottles of cointreau and a stone demijohn of cornwhisky.
Greener Than You Think |Ward MooreEven when the evening lengthened and he became more lucid under the stimulus of cornwhisky and cointreau he could not shake them.
Greener Than You Think |Ward Moore
British Dictionary definitions for cointreau
Cointreau
/ (ˈkwɑːntrəʊ) /
noun
trademark
a colourless liqueur with orange flavouring