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n. A stout glass bottle containing soda water under pressure, at one time found in bars. A lever operated valve at the top is used to dispense the liquid.
Usage examples of "soda siphon".
A rusting bucket on the floor held a half-dozen bottles of beer and a soda siphon in a pool of melting ice.
The lights were on, and I was on the floor, with old Bill kneeling beside me with a soda siphon.
She granted him a smile, and he vanished, leaving the door half open, and prudently leaving the bottle and soda siphon behind.
Pooley came forward upon hesitant rubber-kneed legs and doused down the fallen hero with the remaining contents of the soda siphon.
Cavendish told them that Captain Fleming would be a little late, she set out a half gallon bottle of scotch, a soda siphon, and a silver champagne cooler full of ice for them in the library.
While he was in the kitchen, filling a soda siphon and getting ice out of the refrigerator, a police whistle began shrilling in the living room.
A walnut credenza in the same ornate style as the desk, flanked by fern stands, held a dozen cut-glass decanters, a tray of Waterford tumblers, a soda siphon, and a small tin of Cadbury biscuits.
A walnut credenza in the same ornate style as the desk, flanked by fern stands, held a dozen cut glass decanters, a tray of Waterford tumblers, a soda siphon, and a small tin of Cadbury biscuits.
To emphasise the change in atmosphere, a footman came in with a tray of glasses, decanter and soda siphon.