Results for: chilled drink, Southern U.S.: soft drink
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formerly a resort, now an amusement area in southern Brooklyn, New York City, New York. It was an island, but has become part of Long Island since the silting up of Coney Island Creek.Coney Island
foundation, inflatable pad, large rectangular pad made of soft or springy material that is placed on a bedframe or on the floor to sleep on, pad filled with air or water for sleeping on, pad for sleeping onmattress
framework of beams, network of beams or steel constructed as foundation for a building on soft ground; network of crisscrossed bars; grid of steel rebar placed in concrete foundation to distribute and support the load over a broader areagrillage
frappé, frozen fruit drink; drink made of liquor poured over shaved ice; frozen drink made with shaved ice, chilledfrappe
from the east, from southern Asia, easternoriental
frothy milky coffee, hot drink made from espresso coffee mixed with steamed milkcappuccino
fruit of any gourd-like plants with soft sweet flesh and a hard smooth rindmelon
fruit of Osage orange tree, spiny tree of southern U.S.Osage orange
fruit pit, sandstone, soft stone that can be easily cut; fruit with a pit that is easily removed, stone that cuts without breakingfreestone
garrison cap, soft military capoverseas cap
geographical region consisting of most of the smaller islands of the Pacific Ocean, sometimes including Australia and New Zealand, islands of the central and southern Pacific Ocean (including Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia and New Zealand)Oceania
ginger-flavored soft drinkginger ale
glossy like satin, glossy silk or rayon fabric, of satin, type of fabric with a shiny finish and a soft texturesatin
glowing, flickering; soft shining; flickering light; flickering flamelambency
go at high speed, liquor with water or carbonated drink, railroad signal, whiskey mixed with club soda (alcoholic beverage)highball
 

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