Definitions
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- adjective Not
carbonated .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not having carbonation
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Examples
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Senator John Kerry wanted his bottled water uncarbonated.
Peter H. Gleick: Celebrities and Bottled Water: Spoiled, Misinformed, or Just Plain Weird Peter H. Gleick 2010
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Senator John Kerry wanted his bottled water uncarbonated.
Peter H. Gleick: Celebrities and Bottled Water: Spoiled, Misinformed, or Just Plain Weird Peter H. Gleick 2010
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On the second part of this weeks podcast we discuss the beer-geek forum controversy surrounding The Lost Abbey's Angel's Share beers, which many consumers found to be uncarbonated.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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On the second part of this weeks podcast we discuss the beer-geek forum controversy surrounding The Lost Abbey's Angel's Share beers, which many consumers found to be uncarbonated.
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Infants and children the youngest being 2, in most fictionalized literature I've read from that era were allowed to drink it all the time and it was not uncommon for a family to sit down for a breakfast including 'short' beer which was an uncarbonated 5 or so proof beer to start their day.
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Bottled carbonated water is safer than uncarbonated water.
Typhoid 2005
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A very small part of the business, frozen uncarbonated beverages from the Planet Java line leaves a metal residue in the drinks that may or may not be potentially harmful.
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Even though it was ungassed (i.e., uncarbonated), it really impressed me, and it may just become my favorite beer among the first four in the series.
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In the open pocket at the side of your rucksack, you should carry a bottle of uncarbonated water.
J-Source - Articles 2010
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Sales of uncarbonated drinks such as water, juices and teas fell 2 percent in North America, but grew 8 percent worldwide, driven by a 12 percent increase outside North America.
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