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soda
[soh-duh]
noun
sodium, as in carbonate of soda.
a drink made with soda water, flavoring, such as fruit or other syrups, and often ice cream, milk, etc.
(in faro) the card turned up in the dealing box before one begins to play.
soda
/ ˈsəʊdə /
noun
any of a number of simple inorganic compounds of sodium, such as sodium carbonate ( washing soda ), sodium bicarbonate ( baking soda ), and sodium hydroxide ( caustic soda )
See soda water
a fizzy drink
the top card of the pack in faro
slang, something easily done; a pushover
Other Word Forms
- sodaless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda1
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda1
Example Sentences
“I needed $2.60 to go get two slices of pizza and a soda, and I just thought: That’s the thing that I want. That was the thing that mattered to me,” he said.
“I needed $2.60 to go get two slices of pizza and a soda, and I just thought: That’s the thing that I want. That was the thing that mattered to me,” he said.
He speeds between my legs and bounces around the room, knocking over boxes, jumping onto furniture, and spilling open soda cans on the burgundy rug.
The average price of a cheeseburger, soda and fries, it says, rose by 3.8% in the year through September.
Its namesake Pepsi soda has lost market share to competitors like Dr. Pepper and Sprite.
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