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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
soda water
noun
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▪ All three were drinking whisky, barely moistened with soda water, with a rapidity that had ceased to startle their friends.
▪ He topped up his drink with soda water and carried it with him into the bedroom.
▪ The Council of the society rewarded him with the much coveted Copley medal for his work on airs and soda water.
▪ Wash the interior with baking soda water or mild detergent.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Soda water

Soda water \So"da wat`er\, n.

  1. originally, a beverage consisting of a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate to which an acid (such as phosphoric acid) has been added to generate carbon dioxide and thus cause effervescence; the term now is also used as a synonym for soda pop. Soda water without flavoring is used as a beverage or as a component of a mixed beverage. It is typically bottled or canned under pressure so that the carbon dioxide and effervescence will be preserved until use.

  2. a beverage containing supersaturated carbon dioxide (carbonic acid) and thus effervescent.

  3. same as soda pop.

Wiktionary
soda water

n. carbonated water, water that has carbon dioxide dissolved in it and has been stored under pressure in a bottle. Usually mixed before drinking with another beverage.

WordNet
soda water
  1. n. effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide [syn: carbonated water, club soda, seltzer, sparkling water]

  2. a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics" [syn: pop, soda, soda pop, tonic]

Usage examples of "soda water".

Ensign Pavel Chekov sat there, looking disconsolately at a plate of half-eaten blintzes and a large glass of soda water.

The junkie wouldn't buy a complete top because he'd get into trouble with the soda water people.

He walked behind the the bar and picked up a bottle of scotch and a soda water siphon.

The puddles around her feet were fizzing and bubbling, as if she were bathing in soda water.