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cold drink

American  

noun

  1. a beverage that is chilled.

  2. Chiefly Southern U.S. soft drink.


Example Sentences

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The neighborhood tavern is getting a revival as the go-to place for a good meal, a cold drink and a sense of community.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Would you like to have a good cold drink of water?”

From Literature

“I’ve been thirsty ever since we left town, but where are we going to get a cold drink?”

From Literature

This division helps explain a familiar experience: cold on the skin feels very different from the sensation of breathing icy air or swallowing a cold drink.

From Science Daily

Don’t get me wrong, everyone loves a cold drink, but once you’re in your mid-20s and on your way to your early 30s, you have to do better than paper plates, chips and ice.

From Salon