Lemonade is a sweet, tangy drink made from lemon juice and sugar. It can also refer to an event or situation where someone takes advantage of a difficult or unfair situation by making money or gaining something positive from it.
Usage examples
I made a refreshing homemade lemonade by squeezing fresh lemons, adding water and sugar, and serving it over ice.
On a hot summer day, the children set up a lemonade stand in their driveway, selling cups of ice-cold lemonade for 50 cents each.
The café had a variety of unique lemonade flavors, such as strawberry lemonade, lavender lemonade, and mint lemonade.
As a welcome drink at the garden party, the host served a sparkling lemonade mixed with carbonated water and a splash of elderflower syrup.
In a bid to cool down after their workout, the gym-goers grabbed bottles of chilled lemonade from the fridge, replenishing their electrolytes.
That said, if I'm to be truly honest with myself, the concept of making lemonade out of lemons actually carries with it some very deep, healing truths. (greatfoodlifestyle.com)
From lemonade stands to donations of supplies, we appreciate your efforts to support the animals! (arl-iowa.org)