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lemonade

noun
lem·​on·​ade | \ ˌle-mə-ˈnād How to pronounce lemonade (audio) \

Definition of lemonade

1 : a beverage of sweetened lemon juice mixed with water
2 British : a sweet, carbonated, lemon-flavored beverage : a lemon soda

Examples of lemonade in a Sentence

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The visitors, sipping lemonade from wineglasses, smile warmly at her and nod along with her words. Leila Atassi, cleveland.com, "Alondra Rivera’s Open Table visits her Christian after-school program and meets her ‘family of choice’: A Greater Cleveland," 12 June 2019 After the fashion show, guests moved into the club’s tea room to chat, nibble on desserts that were pink and sipped pink lemonade. Jane Napier Neely, latimes.com, "The Valley Line: Debutante fashion show takes to the runway with pink theme," 3 June 2019 The Fourth of July is the perfect day to embrace the summer season head on -- by having a barbecue, sipping lemonade or even jumping in a lake. Indianapolis Star, "How to Throw an Unforgettable Fourth of July Party," 20 June 2018 For most kids, running a lemonade stand means earning a little loose change to spend at the neighborhood ice cream truck. Kathleen Mcwilliams, courant.com, "Wethersfield cousins run lemonade stand to fundraise for Camp Courant," 16 Aug. 2019 In just 10 months, with proceeds from lemonade stands, bar mitzvahs and hundreds of other donations, the Mark family hit its target of $1.2 million. Steve Lopezcolumnist, Los Angeles Times, "Column: A family wants to donate a soccer field in their son’s memory. Westwood neighbors are pushing back," 14 Aug. 2019 Stopped for a quick drink at a lemonade stand in Harlan, Iowa. Amanda Kaufman, BostonGlobe.com, "Elizabeth Warren stops at a lemonade stand while campaigning in Iowa," 9 Aug. 2019 For example, a lemonade stand could raise money for a nonprofit and would be something that the kids would be able to do. Karen Zurawski, Houston Chronicle, "Katy mom forms group to encourage young people to volunteer," 8 Aug. 2019 In Cape Coral, Florida, two kids set up a lemonade stand to raise money for their father’s expensive medical treatment at Duke Medical, according to Fox 4. Ricky Pinela, orlandosentinel.com, "Florida children sell lemonade to help pay for father’s expensive medical bills: report," 18 July 2019

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1604, in the meaning defined above

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lemonade

noun

English Language Learners Definition of lemonade

: a drink made usually of lemon juice, sugar, and water
British : a sweet lemon-flavored drink that contains many bubbles : a lemon soda

lemonade

noun
lem·​on·​ade | \ ˌle-mə-ˈnād How to pronounce lemonade (audio) \

Kids Definition of lemonade

: a drink made of lemon juice, sugar, and water

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