cidery
English
Etymology
Adjective
cidery (comparative more cidery, superlative most cidery)
- Resembling cider.
- 1980, Beverly Cleary, Beth Krush, Joe Krush, Emily's Runaway Imagination
- She picked up an apple which had a rich cidery smell and tossed it over the fence into the orchard, where it landed with a plop and smelled even more cidery […]
- 2000, Michael Arditti, Easter, page 237:
- The more he heard of fumbled passes, cidery kisses and snapped straps, the more he knew better than to risk such humiliation.
- 2008, Marty Nachel, Homebrewing For Dummies
- Add too much of this sugar to your beer, and you can still get a cidery taste.
- 1980, Beverly Cleary, Beth Krush, Joe Krush, Emily's Runaway Imagination
Noun
cidery (plural cideries)
- A brewery where cider is produced.
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