soda bottle

  • 1soda bottle — noun a bottle for holding soft drinks • Syn: ↑pop bottle • Hypernyms: ↑bottle …

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  • 2Bottle Caps (candy) — Bottle Caps are candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.The candies are made to look like metal soda bottle caps, and come in grape, cola, orange, root beer, and cherry flavors. They have a generally sweet but slightly… …

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  • 3Soda syphon — The soda syphon, also known as the seltzer bottle or syphon seltzer bottle is a device for dispensing soda water.As early as 1790, the concept of an aerosol was introduced in France with self pressurized carbonated beverages,cite… …

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  • 4soda — noun 1 (AmE) drink ADJECTIVE ▪ club, cream (BrE, AmE), orange ▪ diet, regular ▪ ice cream … OF SODA …

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  • 5Bottle cap — Bottle caps, or Closures, are used to seal the openings of bottles of many types. They can be small circular pieces of metal with plastic backings, and for plastic bottles a plastic cap is used instead. A bottle cap is typically colorfully… …

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  • 6soda siphon — UK US noun [countable] [singular soda siphon plural soda siphons] a special bottle from which you force soda water out under the pressure of the gas inside it Thesaurus: containers for carrying or storing liquidhyponym …

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  • 7soda pop — soda pops N UNCOUNT Soda pop is a sweet fizzy drink. [AM] Syn: soda N COUNT A soda pop is a bottle or a glass of soda pop …

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  • 8soda siphon — soda siphons also soda syphon N COUNT A soda siphon is a special bottle for putting soda water in a drink …

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  • 9soda siphon — soda .siphon n BrE a special type of bottle from which ↑soda water is forced out in a fast stream …

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  • 10soda siphon — soda ,siphon noun count a special bottle from which you can pour soda water under the pressure of the gas inside it …

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