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guinness

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English - Turkish
{i} Guınnes rekorlar kitabı
{i} Guınnes
German - English
Guinness (a brand of dark Irish beer)
English - English
A surname, an Anglicization of an Irish patronymic surname based on Angus
A brand of dark stout beer from Ireland, one of the most widely recognised brands of beer in the world, named for Arthur Guinness who first brewed it
A serving of the beverage

Three Guinnesses please, barman.

a kind of bitter stout
a type of stout (=a strong dark beer) , originally made in Ireland, which has a creamy white froth on top of it when it is poured into a glass
{i} family name; Sir Alec Guinness (1914-2000), Academy Award-winning English actor; type of dark stout beer produced in Ireland
An Irish surname
English stage and screen actor noted for versatility (1914-2000)
a kind of bitter stout English stage and screen actor noted for versatility (1914-2000)
Guinness Book of Records
a book produced every year, which contains facts about people, events, and things that are the biggest, fastest, longest, shortest etc
Guinness Book of Records
{i} Guinness World Records, reference book first published in 1954 (and ever since produced and distributed once a year) that contains internationally recognized collection of world records of human performances and attainments and the greatest of the natural world
Guinness PLC
Manufacturer of distilled liquors and brewer of a distinctive, dark, creamy stout. It originated in Dublin, where Arthur Guinness bought a small brewery in the late 18th century. From 1799 the brewery produced only Guinness stout, which became known as the national beer of Ireland. Incorporated in 1886 as Arthur Guinness Son and Co. Ltd., it did not become a public limited company until 1982. In 1955, to help settle trivia disputes in pubs, it began publishing The Guinness Book of Records, which has become perhaps the best-selling book (annually) in the world. In 1997 it merged with Grand Metropolitan PLC, the parent company of Burger King, to form the London-based Diageo PLC
Guinness World Records
{i} Guinness Book of Records, reference book first published in 1954 (and ever since produced and distributed once a year) that contains internationally recognized collection of world records of human performances and attainments and the greatest of the natural world
Sir Alec Guinness
a British actor in films and in the theatre, whose best-known films are The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and Star Wars (1977) (1914- 2000). born April 2, 1914, London, Eng. died Aug. 5, 2000, Midhurst, West Sussex British actor. He made his stage debut in 1934. His reputation soared after 1936, when he joined the Old Vic company and starred in plays by William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, and Anton Chekhov. A versatile actor, he won the praise of New York critics and audiences in Shakespearean roles and in T.S. Eliot's The Cocktail Party (1946). His many films include comedies such as Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951), The Captain's Paradise (1953), and Our Man in Havana (1959) as well as dramas such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, Academy Award) and Tunes of Glory (1960). He won a new generation of fans in three Star Wars films (1977, 1980, 1983)
de Cuffe Sir Alec Guinness
born April 2, 1914, London, Eng. died Aug. 5, 2000, Midhurst, West Sussex British actor. He made his stage debut in 1934. His reputation soared after 1936, when he joined the Old Vic company and starred in plays by William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, and Anton Chekhov. A versatile actor, he won the praise of New York critics and audiences in Shakespearean roles and in T.S. Eliot's The Cocktail Party (1946). His many films include comedies such as Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951), The Captain's Paradise (1953), and Our Man in Havana (1959) as well as dramas such as The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957, Academy Award) and Tunes of Glory (1960). He won a new generation of fans in three Star Wars films (1977, 1980, 1983)
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