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soft drink
noun
- a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale.
soft drink
noun
- a nonalcoholic drink, usually cold
Word History and Origins
Origin of soft drink1
Example Sentences
No matter what the soft drink commercials and headphone companies say, football is not about the star players.
Take your average lunch: turkey sandwich (white bread, lettuce, mayo, cheese), soft drink, and potato chips.
The soft drink had 28 percent more caffeine than regular Pepsi but 77 percent less than coffee.
Think fast: Is it the buzz of the bubble in the soft drink that turns you on?
The company diversified into soft drink and juice production in the late 1960s.
Jim smiled reminiscently and then said, "I'm going to start an ice cream and soft drink joint next to the moving picture show."
From the depths of his bag he found a bottle and poured a half-tumbler for me; it went down like a whiskey-flavored soft drink.
Don't eat anything or patronize the soft drink stand during a march.
Grimm walked unassisted to the rear of a nearby soft drink place from whence he was taken to a hospital.
And I don't even remember whether we had a drink, a soft drink, or not.
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