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Answer for the clue "Ubiquitous beverage ", 4 letters:
coke

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Word definitions for coke in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal Coca Cola is a trademarked cola [syn: Coca Cola ] street names for cocaine [syn: blow , nose candy , snow , C ] v. become coke; "petroleum oils coke after distillation"

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Coke is a fuel with few impurities and a high carbon content, usually made from coal . It is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal . Cokes made from coal are grey, hard, and porous . ...

Usage examples of coke.

Zombies, several bottles of that disgusting lemon alcopop and a rum and Coke.

For a while the conversation had been lively and friendly, and Ana had sat on her barstool, sipping her Coke and basking in the new ambiance.

I downed both Diet Cokes along the way, but all the time kept a finger on the pull-tab of my aspartame grenade.

She popped out one of the Atenolol tablets that Roland had given her and a couple of Tylenol, swallowing them with the aid of a Coke from the bar.

Pot or doing coke like the rest of the free world, Charlie, but this stdf tested positive for atropine sulfate.

Tombstone, Batman, Nightmare Marinaro and Price Taggart all sat in the synthetic leather chairs of the Ready Room, sipping Cokes and swapping stories.

Pamela shoved a pack of butterless popcorn in the microwave and grabbed a can of diet Coke from the refrigerator.

The Clueless Crew continued flipping through the magazine, taking swigs from their Diet Cokes and passing one-word judgments on the images on each page.

The ship started out as an Iranian knock-off of a Shenzhou-B capsule, with a Chinese-type 921 space-station module tacked onto its tail: but the clunky, nineteen-sixties lookalike a glittering aluminum dragonfly mating with a Coke can has a weirdly contoured M2P2 pod strapped to its nose.

There are books on the shelves, cans of beer and Cokes in the refrigerator, and a manually operated light bulb in the bathroom.

It would be after three by the time he finally reached Corban, so Barry stopped at a Subway and bought a sandwich and an extra large Coke before starting off.

Those prisoners with boilers hexed to them are issued enough culm and low-grade coke to work.

But Doby is so looned, coke probably, that he could be nothing but for real.

In fact making cocaine freebase was so simple that any number of chemicals could be used, the only key element being that you mix your coke with an alkali strong enough to leach off the hydrochloride.

The Advocate-General of the Parlement of Dijon in Burgundy, Guyton de Morveau, was the first entrepreneur at Chalon-sur-Saone to experiment with coke, from which he supplied fuel to his own glassworks.