drunkard
IPA: drˈʌŋkɝd
noun
- (derogatory) A person who is habitually drunk.
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Examples of "drunkard" in Sentences
- 145: I long to heare him call the drunkard husband,
- A drunkard is a fool, and a fool he is likely to be.
- July 28, 2005 10: 45 the drunkard: is that a Daft Punk sample at the end?
- And the voice of reason whispered: Every drunkard is going to quit drinking.
- The first step in the evolution of the drunkard is the first untimely meal drawn from the breast of the mother.
- The drunkard is a detriment in business; a disgrace to his friends; the shame and sorrow of his wife and children.
- He was also called a drunkard because he drank wine and dined with those who were considered “unclean” Matthew 11:19 and Luke 7:34.
- A little below the plane of the drunkard is the dude, that missing link between monkey and man, whose dream of happiness is a single eye-glass,
- The effects on individuals, families and generations, born and unborn, cannot be exaggerated; and the drunkard is a tempter of God and the curse of society.
- My own reaction was, the protective reaction of the son whose father, the chronic drunkard, is first espied unsteady on his feet by someone from whom one has greatly cared to conceal the fact.
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