sot

IPA: sˈɔt

noun

  • (archaic) stupid person; fool
  • drunkard

verb

  • To drink until one becomes drunk
  • To stupefy; to infatuate; to besot.
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Examples of "sot" in Sentences

  • County, Alabama, she wasn't free but was 'sot' free later.
  • Soveraigne Prince, be his weaknesses what they will, to be called a sot, which methinks was very prettily said.
  • The client is paying you for rights to the work including marketing it with their name sot I believe this is ethical.
  • He has always scoffed and scolded and sworn at the mere mention of the business, and his opinions are very "sot," as the
  • It was another of his principles, and Caleb had a deserved reputation for adhering to principle and being "sot" in his ways.
  • I'm the "sot" you need to be "outing" and I can't even follow your "clues" to reveal the identity of ME, you waste-of-real-estate.
  • He then 'sot' down in a 'cheer' and looked like a man condemned to be hung; then she whipped me with the cowhide until I sunk to the floor.
  • My fancy was in such good working trim that before I knew it I kicked the wagon wheel, and I certainly got as warm as the most "sot" Scientist that ever read Mrs. Eddy could possibly wish.
  • She is still the same efficient and self-obliterating mainstay of the kitchen that she ever was, but she grows more "sot" in her ways, more averse to any change in her daily routine, and more despairing of ever finally and completely capturing that canny old Scotsman whom we still so affectionately designate as

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