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teetotaller

[ UK /tˈiːtə‍ʊtˌɔːlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a total abstainer

How To Use teetotaller In A Sentence

  • His entertainment featured abundant wine and cigars, though he himself was a non-smoking teetotaller.
  • The 78-year-old former Prime Minister was a teetotaller and wanted to demonstrate that a life of alcohol abstinence could lessen the effects of advancing age.
  • Data from the British regional heart study, a long running cohort begun in middle aged men, suggests that light drinkers have the same life expectancy as lifelong teetotallers.
  • He is a non-smoker and a teetotaller but has suffered from coronary complications that required surgery over a year ago.
  • He used to enjoy a few drinks and cigarettes, but he is now a teetotaller.
  • He said ‘all the good studies’ of drinkers versus teetotallers suggested adults drinking one to two units per day, equivalent to one to two standard glasses of wine or half-pints of beer, had a 20% lower risk of stroke than abstainers.
  • This teetotaller and non-smoker is very much a family man, and spends his spare time helping his wife tend to their large collection of bonsai plants.
  • More importantly, they adapted to the conditions far more effectively than Gavin Hastings' band of teetotallers.
  • This teetotaller and non-smoker is very much a family man, and spends his spare time helping his wife tend to their large collection of bonsai plants.
  • Which drink is likely to confer a similar benefit on teetotallers?
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