lemon kali
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lemon kali
1855–60; kali, obsolete for kalium; see alkali
Example Sentences
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The drinkable was lemon kali, served in bedroom tumblers, and stirred up with lead-pencils or tooth-brush handles.
From The Madcap of the School by Salmon, Balliol
Ginger-beer and lemonade, or lemon kali, at sixpence a tiny glass, paid well.
From A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852-53 by Clacy, Ellen
I say, Hamilton, don't upset my bottle of lemon kali, or my blue ink; you mightn't see them, perhaps, among the other things.”
From Louis' School Days A Story for Boys by May, E. J. (Edith J.)
Occasionally, it is said, Persian sherbet, or lemon kali, once joys of our youth, give a theatrical fizziness to toast and water in bottles with deceitful lordly labels.
From Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette" by Spence, Edward Fordham
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