Noun
nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated)
Source: WordNetI can remember a reporter asking me for a quote, and I didn't know what a quote was. I thought it was some kind of soft drink. Joe DiMaggio
I remember, my first job when I got my working papers at 13 was as a vendor at Yankee Stadium - the old Yankee Stadium, with very steep stairs in the upper decks. It was all commission-based. And I think a soft drink was 25 cents, and I think you got a 10 percent or 11 percent commission. Lloyd Blankfein
Allen got up one time to get a soft drink. He flexed his powerful arms and shoulders, the muscles rippling. If anybody had a better body in the present era of baseball it was the late Roberto Clemente. Allen is a heavier man, going about 190. Roberto Clemente
Amatil's drinks include beer, juice, milk and soft drink, which it distributes across Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Samoa. Source: Internet
Coca-Cola was not even the first soft drink company to use the modern image of Santa Claus in its advertising: White Rock Beverages used Santa in advertisements for its ginger ale in 1923, after first using him to sell mineral water in 1915. Source: Internet
A mix between beer and soft drink, this slightly alcoholic Eastern European beverage (less than 1.2 percent ABV) is made by fermenting bread with sugar and a fruit of choice. Source: Internet