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lemonade
[ lem-uh-neyd, lem-uh-neyd ]
lemonade
/ ˌɛəˈԱɪ /
noun
- a drink made from lemon juice, sugar, and water or from carbonated water, citric acid, etc
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Example Sentences
Ellen, rather than shrinking from their attack, embraced her power, becoming “full of poison which is reinforced by the drinking of the lemonade.”
They have a good mocha there, and the lavender lemonade is really good.
Try a tarragon syrup in lemonade, some muddled tarragon in cocktails or the slight anise flavor in homemade iced tea.
Born and raised in North Carolina, he remembers a childhood filled with lemonade stands and football.
Nearby, in a children’s lemonade stand, the president sells us baseball caps and t-shirts while his billionaire handlers bilk the national treasury for their own nefarious means.
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