10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INEBRIOUS»
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inebrious in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inebrious and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Recreative review, or Eccentricities of literature and life
... mischievous cavils, and inordinate tippling, the principle felicities that ever
were enjoyed by the giddy members and promoters of such suck- bottle
Assemblies have been inebrious health-drinking, and impertinent tattle,— tattle
much rather ...
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The Recreative Review: Or Eccentricities of Literature and ...
... mischievous cavils, and inordinate tippling, the principle felicities that ever
were enjoyed by the giddy members and promoters of such suck- bottle
Assemblies have been inebrious health-drinking, and impertinent tattle, — tattle
much rather ...
adj. 4. intoxicated, inebriated, inebrious, crapulent, crapulous, Archaic, intoxicate;
drunk, drunken, sodden, besotted, sottish, awash, Literary, in one's cups. See
inebriated. inebriated, adj. 1. intoxicated, inebriate, inebrious, crapulent,
crapulous ...
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
60. Farmfield Reformatory Case History Book. 61. The Report of the Inspector
under the Inebrious Act for the year 1900. 62. One of the other case notes on an
inmate who died read: 'A quiet nicely spoken woman. Has cancer of the uterus, ...
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The raucle tongue: hitherto uncollected prose
Inebrious. by. Alan. Bold. 1965. I ended my 'Author's Note' which prefaced my In
Memoriam James Joyce in 1955 with the following paragraph: Mr Marius Bewley
in The Complex Fate says: 'But if one offered a synthesis of the fields covered by
...
Hugh MacDiarmid, Angus Calder, Glen Murray, 1998
6
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... limits his subject-matter. “ But as all ages have been made merry by the
fantastical whimsies, and ridiculous atfections of such humoursome societies as
have made themselues a town-talk by their singular follies, inebrious
extravagancies ...
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Wine and Wisdom: or, the Tipling Philosophers. A lyrick ...
x zrsi'ffl Blow would 'npple like had, þ And talk uery'Wickedlyltdo,,l ' 53_= * For-
sins; lie-would net-er havefaid, si ct The Gods were a Bastardly drew; ) - And
When he got drunk at a FeHst, To' Crown his inebrious Joysp - it . .t.\ He then
would ...
8
The gentleman's magazine
Having thus, I be! tisfaction of the Hoi Conduct of the Min Point, which the hor
boured so much, I q forgiven if I attempt i ftver what he has advi inebrious lna8i<
vitv. a barrassed by cutting off the Return of their annual Treasure.
9
Prodrome of a Work to Aid the Teaching of the Vegetable ...
P. culeba, P. nigrum, poisonous occasionally. . longum, P. b t l R Sfriaa} the betel
of the Malays P. inebrious, South Sea islanders prepare an intoxicating beverage
from it. Cestrnm physalis, alkekengi. Coriaria myrtifolia, the leaves are said ...
William Paul Crillon Barton, 1833
10
A Botanical Materia Medica: Consisting of the Generic and ...
Consisting of the Generic and Specific Characters of the Plants Used in Medicine
and Diet, with Synonyms, and References to Medical Authors Jonathan Stokes.
lyspermous. From Gaertn. i. 288. t. 60. /. 3, 1. I1YDNOCARPUS inebrious.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INEBRIOUS»
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inebrious is used in the context of the following news items.
GAL FRIDAY: Protection from the new SDT
“Plastered” meaning that he was imbibing inebrious libations and also happened to have a cut finger. Well, the cut was open and my appetite ... «Nation News, Jun 15»
André Alexis
His protagonist is Thomas MacMillan, an illegitimate child growing up in Petrolia, Ontario in the 1960s under the guardianship of his miserable and inebrious ... «Quill & Quire, Jan 12»
How to: archive and back up photos
... ultroneousness inebrious hyperdicrotous detrainment deplorabilia consecratedness opoponax cardita noncultural laborsomely luminance ... «What Digital Camera, Sep 10»
Nectar of the yobs goes yuppie - why we're shying away from beer
... has fallen to an astonishing 60-year low, continuing a gradual slide from the inebrious highs of the late 1970s when tighter drink- driving laws ... «Daily Telegraph, May 10»