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is liquor
noun
A liquid.
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Pets are allowed; so is liquor.
A regular item on the agenda is liquor licenses.
But because of its sweetness, it is liquor candy to teenagers.
Let's face it: what the seller is selling is not a package but what is contained in the package, which is liquor.
The New Yorker, October 12, 1929 P. 17 Two young ladies buy syrup in Canada and two young men thinking it is liquor take one of the jugs and leave a ten dollar bill to pay for it.
(If you want to chart Albee's progression, between the two works, from semi-didactic absurdism to heightened realism, read the descriptions of his characters' homes, which he fills with more and more details: books, pillows, hallways, the better for people to hide or argue in. The one constant throughout is liquor).
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It is liquor- and food-free, and according to its organizer, Nish Pugh, it's attitude-free as well.
And did we mention that there was no alcohol served, since this is liquor-free Disneyland? (Guards carefully searched people, so sneaking in a flask wouldn't work).
"You've got all the press out there and everybody is liquored up on the moment.
There's liquor, of course.
Cardboard paper-towel tubes were liquor bottles.
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