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wine cooler
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wine cooler
n.
1. A container, such as an ice-filled bucket or chest, for cooling wine.
2. A bottled mixture of wine, fruit juice, and sometimes soda water.

wine cooler
n
1. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) a bucket-like vessel containing ice in which a bottle of wine is placed to be cooled
2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) the full name for cooler [3]
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Noun1.wine cooler - a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of winewine cooler - a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine
bucket, pail - a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top
Translations
wine cooler nsecchiello del ghiaccio (per vino o champagne)


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