"off-licence" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: off-licences [plural]
Etymology: From the fact that such stores have a licence only to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises. Head templates: {{en-noun}} off-licence (plural off-licences)
  1. (Ireland, British) A shop selling alcohol for consumption only off the premises. Wikipedia link: off-licence Tags: British, Ireland Synonyms: bottle shop [Australia, New-Zealand], offy [British, slang], liquor store [US], off licence, off-license Related terms: off-sale, off-trade, fully licensed
    Sense id: en-off-licence-en-noun-ZdJfxUtQ Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header, Irish English

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