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Definition of Orangeades
1. orangeade [n] - See also: orangeade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Orangeades
Literary usage of Orangeades
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1857)
"... but there was still a deadly orangeades, lemonades, orgeat, and drought upon
us, when a nigger ad- . ice juices, are nice enough, but more vancing, ..."
2. Old Creole Days by George Washington Cable (1897)
"... 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, ..."
3. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"Here I sell spirits, and syrups, and brandy, Make orangeades of a novel invention;
You will see crowds, if you '11 just pay attention, Asking for water, ..."
4. Specimens of Prose Composition by Charles Read Nutter, Frank Wilson Cheney Hersey, Chester Noyes Greenough (1907)
"... 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, ..."
5. The Laurentians: The Hills of the Habitant by Thomas Morris Longstreth (1922)
"... that the business, the restau- ranting, the movie-ing, and the rest of the
night life of Chicoutimi (culminating in nine-o'clock orangeades) take place. ..."
6. Jacques Cœur, the French Argonaut, and His Times by Louisa Stuart Costello (1847)
""The fifth service was of pies, tarts, dishes of cream, orangeades, and citrons,
confected. Then came another intercourse, which was a great hill or ..."