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alcohol-free — /ˈælkəhɒl ˌfri/ (say alkuhhol .free) adjective 1. not containing alcohol: alcohol free cocktails. 2. of or relating to a place or event at which alcoholic drinks cannot be bought or consumed: an alcohol free dance party; an alcohol free community …
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alcohol-free — alˈcohol free adjective Containing little or no alcohol • • • Main Entry: ↑alcohol … Useful english dictionary
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