Soda in a sentence as a noun

So get your soda in Vegas kids for the most bang!

To be safer and a little bit more stealthy, maybe try disguising it as a soda can or a door stop.

" It can reach a point where you can barely purchase a soda without any stress over spending money.

I'm talking about the conversations you have on the way to lunch or standing around the soda fountain.

Hence, I've never gone higher than my typical cup of coffee in the morning and frequently a soda in the afternoon.

If I drink a soda or coffee or even have a shot of espresso in the afternoon, I don't get a sudden boost of energy.

He also invented the process for creating the bottom of soda cans, and his friend invented the modern tab on the top of soda cans.

For example, if we couldn't pool enough money to buy a rubber soccer ball, we would find a soda can, crush it on the ground and use it as the ball.

If you're stealing multiple commercial fridges-worth of soda a week, it's not even that you're taking it home - you're almost certainly reselling it.

An obvious next example would be "soda", since people trek down to the convenience store to get bottles --- but I feel like stocking soda is also a bit unhealthy.

Whereas I had previously considered soda and individually wrapped danishes disgusting, I found I could hardly help myself in 7-11s on my way home from construction sites.

All of these are valid criticisms, but in my mind a hackathon is a treat: pizza, soda and staying up all night is fun sometimes, regardless of whether you play Halo, watch movies, or write a cool app.

The story here is always "taking away free sodas is just an indicator that things are screwed up and the company has lost its way." I wonder if it actually goes one step deeper -- the fact that employees are willing or feel justified in lifting flats of free soda is the first indicator that the company is screwed; taking away free drinks is just the more visible manifestation of that.

This depressed me on too many levels to enumerate, but Ill toss out a few:- Someone had enough time to get these signs professionally printed and affixed to our fridges.- It was someones salaried, 40-hour-a-week job to do things like this.- Someone thought soda smuggling was a big enough problem at Microsoft to draw attention to it.

Soda definitions

noun

a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper

noun

a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring; "in New England they call sodas tonics"

See also: tonic