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Shandy — (also radler or panaché) is beer flavoured with lemonade or another soft drink or soda water. The proportions of the two ingredients are adjusted to taste, normally half and half, although shandy sold canned or bottled is typically much weaker,… … Wikipedia
Shandy — (spr. Schändi), Provinz, so v.w. Shendy … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
shandy — (n.) mix of beer and fizzy lemonade, 1888, shortening of shandygaff (1853), of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
shandy — ► NOUN (pl. shandies) ▪ beer mixed with lemonade or ginger beer. ORIGIN abbreviation of shandygaff, of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
shandy — [[t]ʃæ̱ndi[/t]] shandies N UNCOUNT Shandy is a drink which is made by mixing beer and lemonade. [BRIT] ...half a pint of shandy. N COUNT A glass of shandy can be referred to as a shandy … English dictionary
shandy — UK [ˈʃændɪ] / US noun [uncountable] Word forms shandy : singular shandy plural shandies a) an alcoholic drink made by mixing beer and lemonade b) [countable] a glass of this drink … English dictionary
Shandy — DEC … Deutsch Wikipedia
shandy — n British a weakling, person unable or unwilling to take strong drink. Not to be confused with hand shandy … Contemporary slang
Shandy Hall — was the home of the Rev. Laurence Sterne who is famous for his novel Tristram Shandy in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Sterne lived there from 1760 to 1768 as perpetual curate of CoxwoldThe home was originally built in c.1450 as a parsonage… … Wikipedia
Shandy Hall (Ohio) — Shandy Hall is the name of a homestead museum located in Harpersfield, Ohio, owned and maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society.The original rooms of Shandy Hall were built in 1815 by Col. Robert Harper. Shandy Hall eventually grew… … Wikipedia
Shandy, un anglais dans l'empire — est une série de bande dessinée. Scénario : Matz Dessins et couleurs : Dominique Bertail Albums Tome 1 : Agnès (2004) Tome 2 : Sous le soleil d Austerlitz (2006) Publication Éditeurs Delcourt (Collection Conquistador) :… … Wikipédia en Français