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been liquor
noun
A liquid.
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Was it true, Zambra asked Claudio, that the anarchists' girlfriends had slept over, and that there'd been liquor and drugs?
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Pets are allowed; so is liquor.
There's liquor, of course.
Cardboard paper-towel tubes were liquor bottles.
A regular item on the agenda is liquor licenses.
But because of its sweetness, it is liquor candy to teenagers.
Presidents and board chairmen (but not chairpeople) are, predictably, top dogs, but so are liquor commissioners.
Then one of them said, "What have you got in there?" I answered that it was liquor.
If I was sick growing up, the answer was liquor.
(I would hope there is liquor, but Sussman only referenced coffee and pizza).
Most of it is not rocket science; the most commonly ordered drinks are liquor plus a mixer.
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