duty-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. exempt from duty
    duty-free liquor
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How To Use duty-free In A Sentence

  • If you have more than the duty-free allowance or prohibited goods, you go through the red channel and declare them to a customs officer.
  • Unlike the neighboring U.S. Virgin Islands - St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. John - Tortola and Virgin Gorda are not duty-free ports.
  • I stammer something about the duty-free shops at Sydney airport. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he concludes, after referring to the fortuitous duty-free shopping interlude I shared with Bashar en route back to London from Damascus, by remarking: By this time, Michael, whos a very engaging personality, is a friend of the family! A Question of Honour
  • The duty-free allotment is per capita, not per stirpes. What stuff
  • An act to allow a drawback of the duties of customs on the exportation of tea to any of his Majesty's colonies or plantations in America; to increase the deposit on bohea tea to be sold at the East India Company's sales; and to empower the commissioners of the treasury to grant licences to the East India Company to export tea duty-free. Bob Cesca: The Weird Contradictions of the Tea Bag Revolution
  • This assessment, however, was disputed in the airline's board approved strategic plan, which valued the duty-free operations at less than US $3 million.
  • Under the Caribbean Basin Initiative, the company will enjoy duty-free entry status into the United States, supplying them with fuel ethanol up to seven per cent of their requirements.
  • Clearing false alarms from, say, smoked salmon from the duty-free shop, may mean significant delays.
  • After she promised to buy me a carton of cigarettes duty-free next time she goes to Aussie I forgave her.
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