cola
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abbreviation
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cost of living adjustment: an increase in benefit payments according to the rate of inflation
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cost of living allowance: extra money paid to workers in areas where the cost of living is more expensive
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either of two tropical sterculiaceous trees, Cola nitida or C. acuminata, widely cultivated in tropical regions for their seeds See cola nut
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a sweet carbonated drink flavoured with cola nuts
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Etymology
Origin of cola
First recorded in 1885–90; spelling variant of kola, extracted from the trademark names of such drinks, as Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, etc.
Example Sentences
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Festival del Libro del Los Angeles Times, abarrotando las mesas redondas y haciendo cola para ver a sus autores favoritos y a los invitados famosos.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2026
He likened it to the cola wars of the 1980s—but warned it may not be a winning strategy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 14, 2025
"It was much easier to crash a wedding than I'd have thought – I was in and out like an assassin, even if I only got a bottle of cola for it all!"
From BBC • Sep. 11, 2025
For decades, the cola wars played out in Super Bowl commercials and fast food soda fountains, in taste tests and vending machine allegiances.
From Salon • Mar. 24, 2025
These were all well-educated, thoughtful people, most of whom were regular cola drinkers, and they simply couldn’t believe what had happened.
From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell
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