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soft drink
noun
a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale.
soft drink
noun
a nonalcoholic drink, usually cold
Word History and Origins
Origin of soft drink1
Example Sentences
Lower-caffeine soft drinks, such Diet Coke, are not affected, and neither are tea and coffee.
The new general soft drink business will be based in Texas and led by Mr Cofer.
Branded sales were "particularly dominant" in personal care, confectionary, soft drinks and hot drinks categories, Mr McKevitt said.
The bioethanol industry buys thousands of tonnes of wheat from UK farms, and Ensus also produces 30% of the UK's commercial carbon dioxide – used in soft drinks, medical and nuclear industries.
Louisiana will restrict the purchase of soft drinks, energy drinks and candy, while Oklahoma will restrict the purchase of soft drinks and candy.
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