sherried

English

Etymology

sherry + -ed.

Adjective

sherried (not comparable)

  1. Prepared with sherry.
    • 2008 April 27, Laraine Perri, “An Enigma Gliding Through Time”, in New York Times:
      She strikes me as the kind of person who would eat lovely things accompanied by toast points — sherried chicken livers, steak tartare — but even a countess wouldn’t feed a brood that way.
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