Limeade
(noun)
- A drink made from lime juice, sugar, and water.
- A sweet, refreshing beverage typically made by mixing lime juice, sugar, and water.
- A type of lemonade that is made with lime juice instead of lemon juice.
Origin:
Early 20th century: blend of lime + lemonade.
Examples:
- The limeade was a perfect thirst quencher on a hot summer day.
- The limeade recipe called for fresh lime juice, sugar, and cold water.
- The limeade was popular at the beach for its tangy flavor and light color.
- The limeade stand was a busy place as people came to enjoy the delicious drink.
- The limeade was made from fresh limes, not from concentrate, for the best taste.