noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
drink
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On a Friday night he would drink a pint of lemonade at the bar.
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I ate a hotdog and drank some lemonade with six sisters named McGhee, from Wichita, Kansas.
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They look around at the metallic finish of the interior, try on the headphones and drink lemonade .
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After they had devoured the nuts and drunk the lemonade they discussed who would write what for the Gazette.
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And in that summerhouse we used to drink home-made lemonade .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But when it's time for lemonade refills or extra plates for sharing, they're A students.
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Champagne was guzzled like lemonade and flexible friends took care of the bill.
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It was no different from collecting the deposit on lemonade bottles.
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Remember that little child in you who ran a lemonade stand.
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Sally-Anne was still seated on her bench, the empty lemonade glass beside her.
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So give her a lemonade , will you?
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They made endless iced tea, endless lemonade , and Jasper marveled at how well they kept the house clean.
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Walkers have to drink half a pint of ale or lemonade at four pubs on the six mile route.