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lo-cal

American  
[loh-kal, -kal] / ˈloʊˈkæl, -ˌkæl /

adjective

  1. an informal, simplified spelling of low-cal.


Example Sentences

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With the summer holiday season finally in full swing, weed fans — and the weed curious — are ready to kick it poolside, throw back a couple of mad refreshing, totally lo-cal THC-infused drinks and get higher than the gas prices at the corner of La Cienega and Beverly boulevards.

From Los Angeles Times

Lo-cal facilities are supported by real-estate taxes, from which the mobile home is immune.

From Literature

He is trifling with us, and this show of lo-cal ideas and casual gestures may be full of stuff, but is lacking substance.

From The Guardian

But remember that in 1989, summer days are apt to be murky with smog, uncomfortably hot thanks to the greenhouse effect and filled with lo-cal sequels.

From Time Magazine Archive

A glimpse in Valerie's refrigerator reveals a package of lo-cal Pop-Tarts; the movie is a hi-cal Pop-Tart to go.

From Time Magazine Archive