An effervescent drink made from an extract of the roots and bark of certain plants.
〈北美〉根汁汽水
Example sentencesExamples
Morgan shook his head and drank deeply from his root beer.
She bought a gallon of red wine and a bottle of root beer for me.
She popped open a can of root beer and flung herself into a chair.
Microbrewed root beer and sarsparilla also are fashionable in many places.
To assemble: scoop a scoop of vanilla ice cream into a large glass; pour root beer on top.
Your root beer isn't poured from a can; it's mixed individually with a squirt of syrup from the silvery array of dispensers behind the laminated counter.
The bartender put two bottles of root beer down on the table.
A previous study by the same author found that tap water and root beer are the most tooth-friendly beverages.
I had a few patients, went to lunch, had pizza and root beer with a friend, came back to work, had a few patients, and came here to talk to you.
Brewers were interested in handcrafting root beer so their craft translates well to the non-alcoholic side.
David took a sip of his root beer before continuing.
Start with a bottle of root beer - no need to splurge for the good stuff; your local supermarket's house brand will do.
Soda is something we all can live without (even though I have a craving for root beer every now and then).
I found a low-carb recipe for a root beer float, involving diet root beer, heavy cream, and artificial sweetener.
There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer.
I can't decided whether I want hot tea or root beer right now.
Around this time, we started to import concentrated root beer.
Max came back with two glasses of root beer in his hands.
Twenty minutes later, I finally found her in a corner with a mug of something that looked suspiciously like root beer.
The blonde looked down and then to the can of root beer she was holding.
Definition of root beer in US English:
root beer
nounˈrut ˌbɪ(ə)r
North American
An effervescent drink made from an extract of the roots and bark of certain plants.
〈北美〉根汁汽水
Example sentencesExamples
I had a few patients, went to lunch, had pizza and root beer with a friend, came back to work, had a few patients, and came here to talk to you.
A previous study by the same author found that tap water and root beer are the most tooth-friendly beverages.
Max came back with two glasses of root beer in his hands.
Soda is something we all can live without (even though I have a craving for root beer every now and then).
Your root beer isn't poured from a can; it's mixed individually with a squirt of syrup from the silvery array of dispensers behind the laminated counter.
Start with a bottle of root beer - no need to splurge for the good stuff; your local supermarket's house brand will do.
To assemble: scoop a scoop of vanilla ice cream into a large glass; pour root beer on top.
She bought a gallon of red wine and a bottle of root beer for me.
Twenty minutes later, I finally found her in a corner with a mug of something that looked suspiciously like root beer.
There was lots of time between presentations for people to gather at the remarkably long refreshment table and stuff their faces with scones, coffee, and root beer.
David took a sip of his root beer before continuing.
Around this time, we started to import concentrated root beer.
I can't decided whether I want hot tea or root beer right now.
Morgan shook his head and drank deeply from his root beer.
I found a low-carb recipe for a root beer float, involving diet root beer, heavy cream, and artificial sweetener.
She popped open a can of root beer and flung herself into a chair.
Microbrewed root beer and sarsparilla also are fashionable in many places.
The bartender put two bottles of root beer down on the table.
Brewers were interested in handcrafting root beer so their craft translates well to the non-alcoholic side.
The blonde looked down and then to the can of root beer she was holding.