Mary I, often referred to as Bloody Mary, was known for her harsh religious policies.(玛丽一世,常被称为血腥玛丽,以其严厉的宗教政策而闻名。) 词根分析 “bloody”一词来源于“blood”(血液),表示与血液相关的或带有血腥意味的。 “mary”则是一个常见的女子名,源自希伯来语,意为“海之星”或“苦的”...
bloody mary alsoBloody Mary n.pl.bloody marysalsoBloody Marys A cocktail usually made of vodka, tomato juice, and seasonings. [AfterMary I.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Hou...
The name Bloody Mary also has ambiguous origins, with some believing the cocktail to be named after Queen Mary I of England, and others believing it to be named after the Hollywood star Mary Pickford. The recipe of this cocktail has also evolved over the years with the base of tomato ...
Feature the cocktail Bloody Mary, which was originally named after Mary Queen of Scots who was beheaded by order of Elizabeth I. Availability of a non-alcoholic alternative, the Virgin Mary; Development of an another blend for the traditional bloody Mary; Presentation of the ingredients and ...
“Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary.” Have you ever said these three words in front of a mirror in the dark? Well you don’t want to see what happens if you do. Bloody Mary has many things involved in her such as her looks, where she lives and how she got her name, how ...
Why is it called a Bloody Mary? It’s a good question, and after reading up on the history of the Bloody Mary, I think that no one really knows. It could be that Fernand Petiot, the bartender who possibly created the drink, named it after the bloody reign of Queen Mary Tudor of ...
You say tomato, I say add vodka. A blog dedicated to the best drink on earth- the Bloody Mary. #DrinkYourVeggies
Many people believe it is named after Queen Mary Tudor and her bloody reign of England in the 16th century. But in a 1934 ad, George Jessel says he named it after a friend, Mary Geraghty. What does a Bloody Maria taste like?
The Red Rooster in Genola won two People's Choice Runners up awards at this years Twin Cities Bloody Mary Festival.
Their questionable reputations and turbulent leadership brought about the downfall of Rome’s monarchy—and the rise of the Republic.