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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
/ ˈəʊə /
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
- a soda slang.something easily done; a pushover
Other Word Forms
- d· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda1
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda1
Example Sentences
Whisk to combine flour, soda and salt, and set aside.
The Atlanta Falcons, the NFL team credited with starting the trend, offer hot dogs, sodas, popcorn and pretzels at $2 each, with $3 items including sweet tea, peach shakes, nachos and vegan dogs.
The estimated price for a family of four to see a game at Dodger Stadium this season — four of those cheap tickets, parking, four hot dogs, two beers and two sodas — was a league-high $399.68.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, cornmeal, baking soda and salt.
Then he would pile as many kids as he could into his Mustang and take them for ice cream and sodas before giving them a ride home so they didn’t have to take the bus.
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