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soda water
noun
an effervescent beverage consisting of water charged with carbon dioxide.
a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate, taken as a stomachic.
soda water
noun
Sometimes shortened to: soda.an effervescent beverage made by charging water with carbon dioxide under pressure
Word History and Origins
Origin of soda water1
Example Sentences
To her wet batter, she adds soda water, which creates an airy consistency for “an ultra-crispy chicken skin.”
And when mixed with juices and soda water for cocktails, it completely disappeared.
But had he instead swapped the Americano’s vermouth for still white wine, Count Negroni might have been credited with the Bicicletta, an easy cocktail of wine, red bitter liqueur and soda water.
The "Sleepy Girl Mocktail" is a mix of tart cherry juice, powdered magnesium supplement and soda water.
If you want to make a nonalcoholic drink, simply add soda water, tonic and, if you like, a few dashes of Angostura bitters.
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