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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of alcoholise.

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Examples

  • It would be better to die outright than to be alcoholised before death.

    Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 Leonard Huxley 1896

  • Loxton Sparkling Brut: All the benefits of the other de-alcoholised bubblies, still fruity but drier and very hard to tell apart from alcoholic bubblies.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010

  • Of Addiction and Dependence The Alcohol-Free Shop are suppliers of non-alcoholic wine, alcohol-free wines, non-alcoholic beer, alcohol-free beer, de-alcoholised wine and other products.

    WN.com - Articles related to Food and clothing retailer eyes liquor business 2010

  • Through Hang-Overs and Suffering The Effects Of Addiction and Dependence The Alcohol-Free Shop are suppliers of non-alcoholic wine, alcohol-free wines, non-alcoholic beer, alcohol-free beer, de-alcoholised wine and other products.

    WN.com - Articles related to Food and clothing retailer eyes liquor business 2010

  • A sample of Alto Douro wine submitted to these gentlemen, although it was slightly alcoholised, yet possessed the following desirable qualities: it was fine, because it was derived from the finest and ripest Alto Douro grapes, the Verdeilho and Bastardo; it was full, owing to its great vinosity and high amount of natural alcohol, yet free from adventitious syrup; and it was pure, because free from all those faults which depreciate so many southern wines, such as the fousel flavour, or the burning taste of distilled spirit.

    The Art of Living in Australia 2004

  • A sample of Alto Douro wine submitted to these gentlemen, although it was slightly alcoholised, yet possessed the following desirable qualities: it was fine, because it was derived from the finest and ripest Alto Douro grapes, the Verdeilho and Bastardo; it was full, owing to its great vinosity and high amount of natural alcohol, yet free from adventitious syrup; and it was pure, because free from all those faults which depreciate so many southern wines, such as the fousel flavour, or the burning taste of distilled spirit.

    The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken Philip E. Muskett

  • (b) Includes wine cocktails, marsala, aperitif and tonic wines, de-alcoholised wine, low and reduced alcohol wine and Vermouth

    ABS Product Releases 2009

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