18 Verbs to Use for the Word lemonade

Then they all stopped at the stand and began to drink the lemonade out of the barrels, which seemed to put out the fire.

" The hint was immediately obeyed, and a servant was requested to bring iced lemonade.

The juice forms an excellent lemonade with sugar and water; its uses in punch, negus, and in medicine, are well known.

No young men stroll through the bazaar in bright caftans, with roses and jasmine behind their ears, no pedlars offer lemonade and sweetmeats and golden-fritters, no flower-sellers pursue one with tight bunches of orange-blossom and little pink roses.

To drink lemonademuch lemonadeall the lemonade he could swallow, was the only prescription that the physician gave.

" "They won't need lemonade for two hours yet.

Tough and hardened fellows called to the Colours again from Glasgow and Liverpool, Cardiff and Limehouse, had none of the refinements of the younger generation of soldiers who prefer lemonade to whisky, and sweetmeats to shag.

As its white-curtained, glazed doors expanded, emitting a little puff of his own cigarette smoke, it was like the bursting of catalpa blossoms, and the exiles came like bees, pushing into the tiny room to sip its rich variety of tropical sirups, its lemonades, its orangeades, its orgeats, its barley-waters, and its outlandish wines, while they talked of dear homethat is to say, of Barbadoes, of Martinique, of San Domingo, and of Cuba.

Pray excuse the informality, and come in to share our lemonade.

He saw the dancers pause and scatter as the music ended, saw them drift to the tables along the edges of the room, saw the scurry of waiters hurrying drinks up in the interval, saw Nelly Lebrun sip a lemonade, saw Jack Landis toss off something stronger.

You'll smash the lemonade!"

It's a wonderful place, little boy, little boy, And its city is Sugarplum Town, Where the slightest breeze through the candy trees Will tumble the bon-bons down; Where the fountains sprinkle their lemonade In syrupy, cooling streams; And they pave each street with a goody, sweet, And mark them off in a manner neat, With borders of chocolate creams.

When the sugar is dissolved, strain the lemonade through a fine sieve or piece of muslin, and, when cool, it will be ready for use.

Celia had brought a whole trunkful of fresh gingham clothes and aprons, and Ailsa could not discover exactly why, until, on the day following her arrival, she found Celia sitting beside the cot of a wounded Louisiana Tiger, administering lemonade.

" He took half the lemonade at a gulp, and he answered as he set the glass down: "I know you always have the highest ideal.

Would you gen'lemen fancy a glass o' lemonade?

" "Good-nightget to bed, and don't forget the hot lemonade!"

Next morning I got two dozen lemons, pressed the juice into a jar, put in sugar, took a glass and spoon and, so soon as visitors were admitted, began giving lemonade to those men who seemed to have most need.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  lemonade