Crossword clues for carbonated
carbonated
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carbonated \Car"bon*a`ted\, a. Combined or impregnated with carbonic acid.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"containing carbon dioxide," 1858, past participle adjective from carbonate (v.).
Wiktionary
a. Containing carbon dioxide gas under pressure, especially pertaining to beverages, as natural mineral water or man-made drinks.
WordNet
adj. having carbonation (especially artificially carbonated)
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "carbonated".
Candler's new company also sold the syrupy base for its beverage to restaurants, which then added carbonated water.
Made mainly of sugar and carbonated water, Orange Crush promoted its small amount of California orange concentrate as healthful, hoping to capitalize on the food purity crusades of that era.
Artificially flavored carbonated sugar water—the breakfast of champions!
Some county schools tested a science course, developed in part by Pepsi, called “The Carbonated Beverage Company.
She took out a bottle of carbonated water from the refrigerator, poured a glass, drank some of it thirstily and carried it back to the bedroom.
In her lovely hand she had been holding a can of Orange Fresh, a new, all-natural carbonated orange beverage.
It described Locke's career over the past fifteen years at IF, listing the numerous successful marketing programs he had developed, all of which Peter recognized: Holy Cow ice cream, Presto Microwave Popcorn, and one of the most popular beverages of all time, Orange Fresh carbonated juice.
He raised a finger at the bartender, who regarded him with stolid hostility, and ordered in schoolboy French a small bottle of Vichy water, carbonated, without ice, and, out of deference to the guidebook, a glass of hot mint tea.
The bartender brought the mint tea and a liter bottle of Sidi Harazim water, not carbonated, with a glass of ice.
Artificially flavored carbonated sugar water--the breakfast of champions!
Some county schools tested a science course, developed in part by Pepsi, called "The Carbonated Beverage Company.
Artificially flavored carbonated sugar water–the breakfast of champions!
Everything between his lips and upper alimentary tract had been blitzed by a combination of food and liquid that most closely resembled carbonated turpentine.
All you could hear for a moment was labored breathing, carbonated bubbles going berserk in two dozen beer bellies, the beer coolers humming, and the ice machine tumbling chunks into its aluminum trough.
He stopped in for a six-pack of club sodahe has always had a passion for carbonated water.