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liquor up
verb as in drink
verb as in sup
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Example Sentences
That means $210 million was spent on liquor, up $10 million from the previous year.
From Washington Times
“Liquor Up” celebrates going out for a good time in unapologetic style.
From Washington Times
On a mischievous tune called “Liquor Up,” she even hints at what could be a prehistory of that doomed affair in the album’s title track.
From New York Times
The new chapter will be barred from bulk-alcohol purchases, no pooling of cash to liquor up the whole house and its visitors.
From Washington Post
He could bring a pint of liquor up here and drink it in peace.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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