cola - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • drink: Or parents who feed their children a diet of junk food - 2 year olds drinking coca cola for crying out loud!
  • design: The shorter the allowance Rockingham Group cola designed in education she.
  • have: Children at adult parties: you have a long, green, fizzy Melon Collins, they have a flat-looking cola.
  • buy: Soon after the gorge we found a shack where we could buy coca cola, chocolate, biscuits or sweets.

Adjective modifier

  • fizzy: But would you believe that's how much sugar is in an average can of fizzy cola.
  • flat: Mine's a flat cola A whole range of drinks can boost sporting performance, claim their makers.
  • other: The manufacturers of Pepsi Max are now spending more on marketing the brand than on any of their other colas.
  • cost-of-living: Can be a cost-of-living adjustment cola for any gap american soul opened.

Modifies a noun

  • hamburger: Beer cola hamburgers classic a complete are not limited.
  • beverage: Coffee has the most caffeine, tea somewhat less, and the cola beverages least of all.
  • drink: Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day.
  • bottle: Cherry Cola Bottles - a variation on the cola bottle theme - with a fizzy cherry cola taste.
  • nut: Caffeine A stimulant found in coffee, tea leaves, cocoa beans and cola nuts.
  • cube: Taste: Spicy and complex - cola cubes, nutmeg and cocoa.

Noun used with modifier

  • coca: Or parents who feed their children a diet of junk food - 2 year olds drinking coca cola for crying out loud!
  • diet: A health-conscious man will consume more water than diet cola, " he said.
  • adjustment: Can be a cost-of-living adjustment cola for any gap american soul opened.
  • allowance: Allowance cola designed spent tens of to take trips housing developers will.
  • beer: Beer cola hamburgers classic a complete are not limited.
  • jolt: Tomorrow AM may require a lot of jolt cola.

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