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drug-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of a person not taking illegal drugs or of a place where no illegal drugs are used

How To Use drug-free In A Sentence

  • Encouraging a drug-free workplace does not have to be expensive.
  • Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside.
  • In the supposedly drug-free past, children were put to bed with paregoric, old folks beatified themselves with Hadacol, and teetotal housewives contentedly glugged 80-proof women's trouble remedies. Michael Kaplan: Drugs: Losing the Longest War
  • So who the devil are these two engaging, literate, drug-free chatterers sitting down the pub?
  • As a group, we are committed to competing drug-free, and we are extremely disappointed and angry with ill-informed recent comments and innuendo which have cast a slur on our sport, and us as individuals.
  • Similarly, drug-free status must be a basic of eligibility for federal welfare benefits.
  • Phase: Piggy Back, Inc., a drug-free community-based resocialization corporation located in Harlem for the past 42 years. Scientology Today Latest News
  • Once in treatment caseworkers provide help and advice on keeping drug-free, or finding a job or home.
  • But this late-night host puts the breaks on overindulgence by employing a serious drug-free advocacy approach.
  • In 2003, McDonald and Brentina became the USA's first World Cup champions in dressage, in a victory that also proved no corner of the sports world is drug-free. USATODAY.com - Historic ride upcoming?
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