Definitionn. a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
Last update: October 1, 2015
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There he gained a large practice, and did much, both by example and by more direct effort, to diminish drunkenness among the lower classes. [Please select]
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This is the place for enthusiasm, not for drunkenness. [Please select]
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Utility of a vice: his drunkenness had been his salvation. [Please select]
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Cowley, he stuns himself with it: kind of drunkenness. [Please select]
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There are many stages of drunkenness. [Please select]
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Drunkenness among Jews is very rare. [Please select]
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Li-neng slept off his drunkenness, and then saw that his friends were right. [Please select]
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There was Dionysus (Roman Bacchus), the god of drunkenness. [Please select]
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Whiskey without drunkenness was improbable, and drunkenness was about as low as a person could go. [Please select]
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Yet I know too that drunkenness is not a virtue, and that that's even truer. [Please select]
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And he had lost his position through that fault most unforgivable in an animal keeper, drunkenness. [Please select]
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