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nonintoxicating

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  • adjective not intoxicating; not causing drunkenness

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Examples

  • Because of the nature of the arguments, young Heraldic trainees in their final year were brought in to serve at the table, and keep a steady supply of tea and other nonintoxicating drinks on hand.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • Because of the nature of the arguments, young Heraldic trainees in their final year were brought in to serve at the table, and keep a steady supply of tea and other nonintoxicating drinks on hand.

    Winds Of Fate Lackey, Mercedes 1991

  • As it had been a halfway house on the road to Troy and travelers continued to stop there asking for a meal or a night's lodging, they took them in, and young Daniel served them food and nonintoxicating drinks at the old tavern bar.

    Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian Alma Lutz

  • The legislation was formally captioned “a bill to provide revenue by the taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquors,” but you couldn’t have the revenue without the redefinition.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • The legislation was formally captioned “a bill to provide revenue by the taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquors,” but you couldn’t have the revenue without the redefinition.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

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