barley water
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of barley water
First recorded in 1275–1325
Example Sentences
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Also worth nothing: Certain health-conscious individuals are once again drinking barley water for dietary reasons.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 15, 2022
However, even they do better than older women such as Judy Murray, who end up portrayed as a modern-day version of Lady Macbeth, only this time with added Robinson's barley water.
From The Guardian • Jul. 13, 2013
For generations doctors have tried to stimulate milk production by massage, breast-pumping and use of "galactagogues" such as barley water, beer and huge quantities of cow's milk.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The custom is to feed oysters with barley water in a dish.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It looks much like barley water, is slightly sweet in taste, and is used as we would use mineral waters.
From The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa by Badlam, Anna B.
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