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booze

noun as in liquor

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Mr. Leguizamo eases up on the ferociously funny clowning at which he is so expert to emphasize Nelson’s frantic desperation to avoid having to admit he has failed his family, numbing his anxieties with booze.

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Kicking booze meant spending time with what she calls her “shadow self,” facing down her fears and anxieties without a protective barrier.

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He’s trying to lay off both the booze and the teenage girls, but his feverish condition spells trouble ahead.

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Everything onscreen has been coated in graffiti, booze or bodily fluids.

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She’d rather spend her money on food and booze and travel.

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