nonalcoholic
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of nonalcoholic
Example Sentences
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Apparently, two things bucking the current beer downdraft are nonalcoholic brews and turbocharged fruit punch.
From Barron's
Most staple foods, such as meat, produce, grains, snacks and nonalcoholic beverages are considered eligible purchases.
At the time, the transaction was the world’s largest in the nonalcoholic drinks industry.
Naama is always on the hunt for a fancy nonalcoholic drink with low sugar content to sip at celebratory occasions.
From Los Angeles Times
The set includes nonalcoholic bourbon, tequila, and gin, providing the building blocks for an array of mocktails.
From Salon
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