noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a diet soda
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a diet soda
baking soda
bicarbonate of soda
club soda
ice-cream soda
soda fountain
soda pop
soda siphon
soda water
washing soda
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
caustic
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Then the wind got up, and coated everything with an invasive layer of caustic soda .
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It was rather like having a heated dagger thrust into the eyeball and twisted, then caustic soda rubbed in the wound.
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Anhydrous caustic soda , hydrogen gas and phosgene, all well established product areas, are being developed to produce maximum returns.
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Store in polythene bottles as 5 M caustic soda etches glass.
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In its concentrated form it is hazardous to handle especially as many commercial formulations are stabilised with caustic soda .
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He claimed Bourne, 26, threw caustic soda liquid into her face causing temporary blindness and serious burns.
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Many of these are based on caustic soda and require care in use and protective clothing, gloves and goggles.
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In 1890 Castner devised a new process for its manufacture, based on the electrolytic decomposition of caustic soda .
■ NOUN
ash
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The Commission imposed fines on three chemicals companies on Dec. 19, 1990, for operating an illegal cartel in soda ash .
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In 1873 they formed a partnership, born of mutual respect and trust, to manufacture soda ash near Northwich in Cheshire.
fountain
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Katherine found a small restaurant with a soda fountain .
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His question brought to mind my thought that time at the soda fountain with his father.
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The crew will get up to 90 servings from a dispenser set up like a soda fountain at a convenience store.
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They spoke across the dinner table; they went together to the movies and soda fountains .
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People were lined up at the cash registers and soda fountain .
pop
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He is drinking soda pop out of a can the same shrill dayglo orange colour as emergency road markings.
water
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The Council of the society rewarded him with the much coveted Copley medal for his work on airs and soda water .
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Wash the interior with baking soda water or mild detergent.
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All three were drinking whisky, barely moistened with soda water , with a rapidity that had ceased to startle their friends.
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He topped up his drink with soda water and carried it with him into the bedroom.
■ VERB
bake
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Some people leave an unopened box of baking soda in the back of the refrigerator to prevent the problem.
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Add baking soda and stir quickly until mixture foams.
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Explanation Both baking powder and baking soda are used in baking cakes and some breads.
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Wash the inside walls of the refrigerator with a solution of 2 tablespoons baking soda to 1 quart water.
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The baking soda did not produce bubbles when water was added.
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Wash the interior with baking soda water or mild detergent.
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Sift the baking soda and flour together.
drink
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He is drinking soda pop out of a can the same shrill dayglo orange colour as emergency road markings.
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Caen drank Campari with soda while waiting for Mayor Willie Brown, who was late as always.
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Here it is drunk with soda before dinner and straight after.
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Ferric was drinking scotch and soda , same as Carmine.
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Nearly everyone, however, even on casual Friday, is drinking soda or tea during the lunch hour.
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Candid photos showed her sitting on a rock with several friends in the mountains near Boulder and drinking from a soda bottle.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Beat in the coffee and when the mixture is creamy and light, add the bicarbonate of soda and the chopped walnuts.
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But given heavy doses of baking soda he began to recover, and was perfectly normal three days later.
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Caen drank Campari with soda while waiting for Mayor Willie Brown, who was late as always.
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Each had its own little store for beer and sodas and such things.
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Or realising that it really was Robert Duval sipping a soda at the counter.
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The counterman packs the sandwich and soda in a paper bag.
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There he could get a good whisky and soda and reflect on his unfortunate position.