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soda water
noun
- an effervescent beverage consisting of water charged with carbon dioxide.
- a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate, taken as a stomachic.
soda water
noun
- an effervescent beverage made by charging water with carbon dioxide under pressure Sometimes shortened tosoda
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda water1
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Example Sentences
I trashed nine hummus containers and 30 Ziploc bags, two shoes and 34 cans of stove fuel, beer, and soda water.
While it’s sometimes possible to verify that cocktail X, composed of eight ingredients in specific proportions, came out of Bar Highfalutin in 2004, people have been combining spirits, soda water and citrus for a good, long while.
Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top.
A candle stood in an empty soda-water bottle on each side of the looking-glass, and there was no other light.
He drank some whiskey and soda-water, and smoked a cigar as he walked up and down.
But what could Captain Schantze want with so many bottles of syrup and soda water aboard?
The soda-water was cultivated and the suspender buttons seemed to grow wild.
I was given it on the spot, and with deep regret had to part with my soda-water machine the next day.
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