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to booze
noun
Any alcoholic beverage.
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Her husband, Ivan, a digger driver, succumbed to booze at the comparatively ripe age of 77.
The new generation of gin drinkers (mostly millennials) has a totally different attitude to booze.
But brunch has never had the same link to booze in Australia.
It's because their indiscretions are so public that teens have such an image problem when it comes to booze.
But he never quite fitted in on Fleet Street, and not just because of his aversion to booze.
It was around this time that Hardy's addictions to booze and crack cocaine spiralled out of control.
Police cited the Bombay Prohibition Act of 1949, which states that even customers must have a permit to booze.
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But more than a simple say-no-to-booze campaign, Alcohol Free Lent is about reflection, said Abrams.
His sister, Annie (Kidman) is a flaky minor movie star prone to booze-fueled tabloid trouble.
Unable to handle his celebrity, he eventually succumbed to booze-related liver failure at the age of 47.
Plus an employees' guide to "boozing on the job".
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