Rolando Herrera was a teetotaler until he discovered he had a good wine palate.
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Coyle, a teetotaler, perennial optimist and soccer obsessive transformed the team.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Still, teetotaler Sarkozy does save money on wine when dining at the Bristol.
From the bloomberg.com
Parker is not a teetotaler, but she's also not much of a drinker, Evans said.
From the chron.com
Included in the leases were deed restrictions crafted by Rindge, a strict teetotaler.
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Fletcher himself is no teetotaler, but he doesn't drink during the Sunday morning service.
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Arwin Price was a stone cutter by trade and absolutely not a teetotaler.
From the dailyherald.com
A shy nonsmoker and teetotaler, Joseph is unpopular with many Congolese.
From the time.com
He is often described as a teetotaler and a Sabbatarian, but there is no proof of this.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
A total abstainer
Teetotalism (sometimes tee-totalism) refers to either the practice of or the promotion of complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages. ...
(Teetotalers) List of well-known people who are now teetotal or were during their lifetime. Note that some have abstained their entire lives, but others have only abstained after prolonged alcohol use.
A person who completely abstains from alcoholic beverages
One who abstains from alcohol. The word originated with a stammering Lancashire temperence advocate who said in a speech that nothing would do but "t-t-total abstinence."
[U dot:] or [bC] brings imaginary drink to lips and tilts once + NEVER.