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Recent Examples of beveragesRissetto encourages her patients to cut back on alcoholic beverages.—
Jay Stahl,
USA Today,
27 June 2026 Before the Oranje Fanwalk commenced Thursday, the Netherlands packed the Power & Light for food and some beverages.—
Sam McDowell,
Kansas City Star,
26 June 2026 This three-piece bistro set includes two comfortable gliders and a convenient side table that holds your snacks and beverages.—
Stephanie Osmanski,
Better Homes & Gardens,
26 June 2026 The sale of alcoholic beverages to take home - but not in bars and restaurants - is also prohibited during the ban.—
Duarte Dias,
CBS News,
26 June 2026 The few stores that opened did so to sell food, beverages, and other essential supplies, while long lines formed outside gas stations.—
Julio Blanca,
Miami Herald,
26 June 2026 Personal beverages in open containers were on the prep table.—
Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado
june 26,
Sacbee.com,
26 June 2026 The bakery/café offers artisan breads, pastries, cakes and café beverages.—
Sean Krofssik,
Hartford Courant,
19 June 2026 Outside food and nonalcoholic beverages are allowed.—
Jessica Gelt,
Los Angeles Times,
19 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for beverages
drinks
Noun
The $160 billion global functional drinks market has become an increasingly lucrative category, encompassing multipurpose drinks that claim to promise taste and enjoyment alongside wellness benefits, as consumers look for convenient ways to meet their health targets.
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Sawdah Bhaimiya,
CNBC,
28 June 2026
In terms of drinks, colonists didn't have ways to purify their water, so people drank small beer or weak wine, Miller said.