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beverage
[ bev-er-ij, bev-rij ]
noun
- any potable liquid, especially one other than water, as tea, coffee, beer, or milk:
The price of the meal includes a beverage.
beverage
/ ˈbɛvərɪdʒ; ˈbɛvrɪdʒ /
noun
- any drink, usually other than water
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of beverage1
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Example Sentences
And, with Coca-Cola announcing the launch of a new milk product, the beverage could be back in our hands before we know it.
He clumsily sipped from the dainty straw of a blasphemously non-bourbon beverage and smiled broadly as he talked to fellow bros.
Those opposition groups have some strange bedfellows, though, chief among them the Arkansas Beverage Retailers Association.
PG has been used in more than 4,000 food, beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products for more than 50 years.
Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey is manufactured by Sazerac, an alcoholic beverage company based in Metairie, La.
Magnums of the driest and most expensive champagne seemed to be the favourite beverage.
When she returned with the frothy and fragrant beverage he was standing with his hands in his pockets staring down at the city.
The beverage warmed him in body; but it would need a butt of it to thaw the misery from his soul.
For each guest there was a cocoa-nut shell, half-filled with miti, a sourish beverage extracted from the cocoa-palm.
And then he proceeded with circumspection and dignity to demonstrate the process of decocting that mysterious beverage.
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