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Anglais example sentences with "lemonade"

Learn how to use lemonade in a Anglais sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

The lemonade is cold.
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They drink a lot of lemonade.
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When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
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I like lemonade more than orangeade.
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When life throws you a lemon, make lemonade!
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A vodka and lemonade might be the shot.
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This lemonade tastes too sweet.
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If life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
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Tom drank lemonade.
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I'll build myself a beautiful palace, with a thousand stables filled with a thousand wooden horses to play with, a cellar overflowing with lemonade and ice cream soda, and a library of candies and fruits, cakes and cookies.
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I could not imagine her face when she tries this lemonade.
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Tom took a sip of lemonade.
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Would you like some lemonade?
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Would you like to buy some lemonade?
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If life deals you lemons, make lemonade.
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The police shut down Tom’s lemonade stand.
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The lemonade is too sweet.
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I used the lemons that Tom gave me to make lemonade.
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Mary drinks lemonade.
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Mary is drinking a lemonade and Tom is drinking a beer.
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I drank lemonade.
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Sami was selling lemonade.
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Sami had another glass of lemonade.
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Sami sells lemonade in the market.
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Sami tried Layla's lemonade.
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Sami drank six glasses of lemonade.
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Sami wants to try Layla's lemonade.
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Sami drank a lot of lemonade.
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Sami mixed that drink with lemonade.
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Sami drank a lemonade.
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Sami was drinking all the lemonade at the restaurant.
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Sami used to drink lemonade.
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Tom is selling lemonade.
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Tom sells lemonade.
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I am going to get a lemonade.
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I'm gonna stay here and finish my lemonade.
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Tom drank lemonade and Mary drank tea.
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Tom drank three glasses of lemonade.
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I'm gonna make lemonade.
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The lemonade is too sugary.
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The lemonade is overly sweet.
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We have wine, beer, lemonade and water.
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You look like you could use a glass of lemonade.
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It's a lemonade pitcher.
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I'd love for you to have some of my lemonade.
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Is the lemonade good?
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I'll have some lemonade.
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Was the lemonade bad?
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Dad used to always make this kind of lemonade for you.
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Please pour me some lemonade.
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Please pour some lemonade for me.

He drinks lemonade every morning.

Tom went out to buy lemonade.

This lemonade is too sweet.

Rex is drinking lemonade in the cafeteria.

Yanni wants some of that lemonade.

Tom sold lemonade when he was a kid.

I could sit on the beach chair and drink lemonade all day.

Tom's favorite drink is lemonade.

Tom drinks a lot of lemonade.

Ziri served the kids lemonade.

The Philippine language ecology hodgepodge includes the pink lemonade fizzy drink of American English, the chocolate desserts of Spanish heritage, the delicate noodles of Chinese influence, and, of course, the varied colourful rice cakes of numerous native Austronesian languages, including Tagalog.

We have both pink and regular lemonade.

He was sipping lemonade.

Ziri mixed the strawberry tree fruit juice with lemonade and drank it.

In the 1980s when my family visited California, I noticed that the servings in food courts were larger than in BC's. Ladies in roller skates served impressively gigantic glasses of lemonade. The population is bigger in that state than in my province, so it has an economic effect.

For example, we see a yellow beverage we’re about to drink and many of us would anticipate that we will be drinking something tart like lemonade.

We have enough lemonade.

Someone is selling some delicious home-made lemonade on the village green.

We have enough lemonade already.

Get me a lemonade.

James made lemonade.

Bring me some lemonade.

Do you want me to get you some lemonade while you're doing that?

Carlos's parents served homemade lemonade at the party.

I served the kids lemonade.

We served the kids lemonade.

She served the kids lemonade.

He served the kids lemonade.

They served the kids lemonade.

Tom made lemonade.

The lemonade is delicious.

Did you make this lemonade?

In a way, in the Philippines, people already speak Spanish and English, as these languages, or really their words, are integrated or imbedded in native languages, not just Tagalog. Spanish is chocolate or coffee, whilst English is a fizzy pink lemonade soda. The Philippine society is mostly an amalgam of Malay, Chinese, and Spanish elements, with unmentioned various more minor ones. There is Philippine Creole Spanish, Chabacano or Chavacano, spoken scatteringly in the magical archipelago. The feature of the Philippines is more like the Caribbean, the crossroads of different peoples. I can categorize the people of the Philippines in several desserts: Many are like "ube halaya" or the dark mash of sweet purple yam. Some are more like "halo-halo" or ice dessert with leche flan, ube yam, kaong, nata de coco, young coconut strips, agar-agar jelly, sago, beans, fruits like jackfruit, et cetera. Some are more like "maíz con hielo" or ice dessert with corn kernels, sugar, and milk. A striking difference of Filipinos from Mainland Asia is their love of the creative purple colour, maybe because of the ube yam delicacy. In Okinawa in Japan, people call it "beniimo." They use it also in Okinawan desserts and other cooking.

I'd love a lemonade.

I'd love some lemonade.

Can you mix me some lemonade, Tom? You're the best at it.

Is there lemonade or not?

My favorite drink at that little vegan restaurant is a lemonade with lemon and bergamot.

Look, it's a lemonade stand!

The lemonade costs 50 cents.

I had lemonade.

He made lemonade.

He learnt to make lemonade.

Do you want lemonade later?

Today is the 14th of January of 2025. It was night at Time Hortons café. I ate Sea Salt Potato Wedges with Wildberry Hibiscus Lemonade Quencher. Joban the South Asian was my vendor. In the morning, I had a couple or more cups of Green Tea with Oat Milk, which, someone expressed, "tastes like ice cream." It was night at Starbucks café. I ate two Belgian Liège Waffles. The Brown Sugar Oat Cortado interestingly tasted like jackfruit. I was going to tell the Japanese-Anglo hybrid Chris the barista or Jess the Anglo barista. Money is just an inhibitor, sometimes. Money is poverty, sometimes. Life should always be sensual, a sensory wonderland. Life is ephemeral, full of fleeting experiences. Do I believe in the Akashic Records, the memory compendium about everything? The following day of the 15th, I saw Hans the Netherlander in his motorized wheelchair at Tim Hortons. We sat near the sun-drenched bay window, as we chatted and ate Sea Salt Potato Wedges. I was drinking Orange Pekoe tea with Oat Milk for a change.

Would you care for a lemonade?

It was Earth Day of 2025, yesterday—"Terotago" in Esperanto. I visited the row of pink cherry blossom trees—sakura—along St. Alban's Road. What an otherworldly experience! I returned there this morning of the 23rd of April of 2025, before my sausage English muffin and Classic Lemonade at Tim Hortons café, here on Lulu Island. (I graduated from university at age 23!)

It's the 26th of April of 2025. At Tim Hortons café, in the morning, whilst I was drinking my Classic Lemonade and eating a croissant, I met two young Kenyan men, who were lining up to the till. We talked about their language Swahili—Kiswahili. I said how its staccato beauty reminds me of Japanese! Then our conversation led to safari tours, rustic Zanzibar, and our voyages throughout the world.

A sunny day it was, this 30th of April of 2025. I walked several times to Tim Hortons café, here on Lulu Island, to enjoy various teas with oat milk, a Classic Lemonade, and a Turkey Bacon Club Sandwich. I went also to Starbucks café to enjoy an Iced Cherry Chai with oat milk. My Filipino friends, the baristas Anna and Jam, were there. At home, my family received a guest from Kenya: Moko. We talked about Swahili—or Kiswahili. She said that in neighbouring Zanzibar in Tanzania, one spoke a prestige dialect of Swahili. I recounted my fantasy of one day visiting Zanzibar. "Why not a safari tour?" she added. Yes, such would be nice, too—the fun countryside! Kenya is like the Philippines, we agreed, as many people might speak a local language, a regional language, a national language, and an international language. At home, in my bedroom, I could hear my Fijian neighbours, who are Cantonese, East Indian, and Black Caribbean in blending, chatting away!

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