Definitionn. a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
Last update: July 1, 2015
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For the law relating to "licensed retreats" for inebriates, see Inebriety, Law Of. [Please select]
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Keeler's slight inebriety should cause such a sensation in the Snow household. [Please select]
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He was some longshoreman in that particular epoch of his inebriety where life had no burden save the dissipation of wages. [Please select]
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But outside, in the moonlight, a lurching, shabbily-clothed figure moved, making his uncertain way with the deliberation of composed inebriety. [Please select]
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Field indignantly repelled the suggestion that Nye's indiscretion was due to inebriety, but traced it to his bad health. [Please select]
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A hostelry of sad aspect occupies a commanding position midway along the street, but inspires the traveler not with cheer, but with lugubrious reflections upon the horrors of inebriety. [Please select]
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The monotony of life in medieval Europe, when the nobles had little to do but hunt and fight, may partly account for the prevailing inebriety. [Please select]
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