Noun
The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was a beautiful bright autumn day, with air like cider and a sky so blue you could drown in it. Diana Gabaldon
I'll squeeze the cider out of your adam's apple. Moe Howard
The older I get, the more I become an apple pie, sparkling cider kind of guy. Scott Foley
After tasting the meat pies, Samantha said she liked Mr Dewhurst's beef in ale; although she preferred his tongue in cider. Humphrey Lyttelton
Oh, we'm come up from Somerset, Where the cider apples grow, We'm come to see your Majesty, An' how the world do go. And when you're wanting anyone, If you'll kindly let us know, We'll all come up from Somerset, Because we loves you so! Fred Weatherly
Cider on beer, never fear; beer upon cider, makes a bad rider. English Proverb