seltzer
IPA: sˈɛɫtsɝ
Root Word: Seltzer
noun
- A surname from German.
- Ellipsis of seltzer water.; carbonated water, often for use in mixing with alcohol, cordials, and juices. [A beverage made of plain carbonated water, often for use in mixing with alcohol, cordials, and juices.]
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Examples of "seltzer" in Sentences
- Risa -- My mom swears by seltzer and lime if you don't use beer.
- If you can push a button, then your custom-made seltzer is ready to serve.
- Add plenty of ice, then top off the glass with club soda (or seltzer water).
- You had all kinds of people drinking seltzer, which was, in fact a street food.
- We were also an anti Kool-aid and soda household, except for "seltzer" and we could have 7up or ginger ale when we were sick.
- Every morning, I go to my local deli in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to get an egg sandwich and some seltzer which is the new Diet Coke, at least in my world.
- I make my own ginger syrup, often with honey as the base instead of sugar, and use it as you described, in seltzer water for homemade ginger ale (esp since none of the standard brands even have real ginger in them anymore).
- For example, she says, you can tempt them to drink more water and fewer soft drinks by using fun water bottles, or buying naturally flavored seltzer water or plain seltzer water and adding a shot of cranberry juice or orange juice.
- Gold Pure Food Products Co. Men chug away at a 2008 borscht-drinking contest in Coney Island, N.Y. Now the Golds say they are determined to revive the yen for borscht by latching onto appetites for healthy fare—or riding the nostalgic culinary wave for fads of the 1950s and 1960s, like cupcakes and seltzer water.
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