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The Collaborative International Dictionary
limeade

limeade \limeade\ n. A sweetened beverage of lime juice and water.

Wiktionary
limeade

n. 1 (context uncountable English) A citrus drink made from water, sugar, and the juice of limes. 2 (context countable English) A glass of this drink. 3 (context countable English) A variety of this drink.

WordNet
limeade

n. sweetened beverage of lime juice and water

Usage examples of "limeade".

She had three digestive biscuits, a glass of limeade, and a cup of weak tea.

She bought two large bottles of limeade, a chocolate cake, and a new bag of apples, and went back home and ate them for dinner.

Scotty picked up the telephone and ordered him a double limeade with plenty of ice.

Shall we indulge, or was that revolting limeade strong enough for you?

Scarpetta made key limeade and pies, and everybody felt just a little bit better.

The Alpine post office, a square apple on an ocean of limeade grass, looks from the outside like a property designed and maintained by the Walt Disney Company.

As it was, it was like drinking an over-sweet limeade with a tablespoon of salt.

I decided I could put off a confrontation with the conspirators long enough to stop by the Dairee Dee-Lishus for a cherry limeade, but as I reached the intersection with the highway, I saw that which is not seen in Maggody more than once a decade.

I had about to decided to ignore the whole thing in favor of a cherry limeade when I heard shrill voices in the distance.

Daiquiri does have the taste of limeade, riding like oil on the top of a raw transparent taste.

Estelle chuckled merrily, then rewarded the foreigner with a right nice smile while he fixed the cherry limeade and put it down on the counter.

Estelle took a big slurp of the cherry limeade while she tried to decide how best to continue.

All the exertion had left my mouth dry, so I headed for the Dairee Dee-Lishus for a cherry limeade and a conversation.

I took another sip of limeade while I considered my next brilliant ploy.

The tropical sun grew hot as the day progressed, and the three returned to the hotel and sat in the small dining room over cold limeades and chilled mango.