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Kir

A kir can refer to different things depending on the context. It can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb. Here are some of the common senses and usages of the term:

Noun:

  1. A cocktail:

    A kir is a French cocktail made by combining white wine, preferably dry Burgundy, with crème de cassis, a black currant liqueur. It is often served as an aperitif.

    Sample sentence: I enjoyed a refreshing kir before dinner.

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  2. A woman's name:

    Kir can also be a given name, typically used for females in certain cultures.

    Sample sentence: Kir is an ancient name with deep cultural significance.

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Adjective:

As an adjective, kir describes something or someone associated with the local region of Kirkcudbrightshire in Scotland.

Sample sentence: The artist's kir paintings captured the essence of the Scottish countryside.

Related products: Books about Kirkcudbrightshire

Verb:

Kir can also function as a verb, which means to make a shrill noise like a bird or a high-pitched sound.

Sample sentence: The chirping bird kirred loudly in the morning.

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