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Soda   /sˈoʊdə/   Listen
Soda

noun
1.
A sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper.  Synonyms: sal soda, soda ash, sodium carbonate, washing soda.
2.
A sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring.  Synonyms: pop, soda pop, soda water, tonic.



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"Soda" Quotes from Famous Books



... Wally, "that the bigness of my head and the brown taste in my mouth are such as no 'soda and sermons, the morning after' can possibly alleviate. ...
— The Air Trust • George Allan England

... hydroxy-hydrosulphide, Ca(OH)(SH). The disulphide, CaS2 and pentasulphide, CaS5, are formed when milk of lime is boiled with flowers of sulphur. These sulphides form the basis of Balmain's luminous paint. An oxysulphide, 2CaS.CaO, is sometimes present in "soda-waste," and orange-coloured, acicular crystals of 4CaS.CaSO4.18H2O occasionally settle out on the long standing of oxidized "soda- or alkali-waste" ...
— Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 - "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" • Various

... soda, treacle, and soda-water, and drunk in the dark immediately after a glass of hot ginger brandy, will be found to possess all the quality of a ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, VOL. 100. Feb. 28, 1891 • Various

... do not like those juleps, and I persuaded the nice large lady that she go in that car of my Uncle, the General Robert, with me away from the proximity to my chief, the Gouverneur Faulkner, to a place in the city where we could drink that ice cream soda water that I ...
— The Daredevil • Maria Thompson Daviess

... somewhat similar way. The result was a sodden, tough, dirty damper, the sight of which roused the not usually tender susceptibilities of the owner of the boat. Taking pity on the untutored boys, he had a proper damper made with soda and acid and a due proportion of salt. It turned out a beauty, so spongy and light that it almost lifted the lid off the camp oven, in which it was baked. The boys accepted it, but not without manifestations of doubt ...
— The Confessions of a Beachcomber • E J Banfield


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