Coca-Cola
Britishnoun
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a carbonated soft drink flavoured with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, etc
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(modifier) denoting the spread of American culture and values to other parts of the world
Coca-Cola generation
Example Sentences
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Berkshire will now hold about $32 billion of Alphabet stock, making it a top equity holding behind only Apple, American Express and about equal to Coca-Cola.
From Barron's • Jun. 1, 2026
Some may say the snap of a crisp, cool pickle on a hot day is even more satisfying than the soda tab pop in a Coca-Cola commercial.
From Salon • May 28, 2026
Coca-Cola is selling soda in skinnier, cheaper bottles.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 28, 2026
Larson is the most recent, finishing 18th in the Indy 500 and 37th in the Coca-Cola 600 a year ago.
From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2026
I sip from the tall glass of Coca-Cola, crossing my legs to show off my go-go boots, wishing we lived in such a nice house.
From "Lucky Broken Girl" by Ruth Behar
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