In many parts of the U.S., soda is a sweet, fizzy drink. There are also some places where you'd call soda "pop," a "soft drink," or "Coke" instead.
Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
Noun
a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics"
Noun
a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper
n.
Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
n.
Popularly, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate.
Soda
Sodaic
Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
Usage Examples
My mom insisted on multigrain bread and never allowed soda in the house.
Well, when I was a kid and I watched 'Speed Racer,' I used to always watch it in the morning with my cereal. And when I ate the cereal, I would pour soda into the cereal because we never really had milk for some reason, I don't know.
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Other Usage ExamplesThe technology is just so far gone. It's just like back in the day you needed a suitcase just to have a cell phone. The battery was so heavy, it was like carrying a gallon of soda around with you all day.
If you're an original thinker, you are going get told 'no' a lot, and you have to be able to hear 'no' many times from the bankers and trust that at some point, someone is going to recognize that you are an artist and not a can of soda.
For her fifth wedding, the bride wore black and carried a scotch and soda.