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Jinho89 Posted 21 years ago
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"gifts of booze"

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Out of context, it means gifts which are alcoholic-- bottle of wine, whisky, etc. 'Booze' is slang for alcoholic beverages. It is uncountable-- 'much booze'.

  • Out of context, it means gifts which are alcoholic-- bottle of wine, whisky, etc.
  • 'Booze' is slang for alcoholic beverages.
  • It is uncountable-- 'much booze'.
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Out of context, it means gifts which are alcoholic-- bottle of wine, whisky, etc. 'Booze' is slang for alcoholic beverages. It is uncountable-- 'much booze'.

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