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Definition of Scotch and soda
1. Noun. A highball with Scotch malt whiskey and club soda.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scotch And Soda
Literary usage of Scotch and soda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern American Plays by George Pierce Baker (1920)
"Miss Ambie, will you have a Scotch and soda? SUSAN. No, thank you, it always makes
... A scotch and soda? CAROLINE. I never take it in the morning. HUBERT. ..."
2. The Panama Canal by Frederic Jennings Haskin (1913)
"It is true that he often will indulge in a British peg of Scotch-and-soda, or in
a German stein of beer, but the native drink that he takes with him to the ..."
3. The Panama Canal by Frederic Jennings Haskin (1913)
"It is true that he often will indulge in a British peg of Scotch-and-soda, or in
a German stein of beer, but the native drink that he takes with him to the ..."
4. The Panama Canal by Frederic Jennings Haskin (1913)
"It is true that he often will indulge in a British peg of Scotch-and-soda, or in
a German stein of beer, but the native drink that he takes with him to the ..."
5. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"I thanked them for their cheers, and told the steward to take their orders, which
be did, and they all drank to my continued success. My Scotch and soda ..."