释义
[ druhng -kerd ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdrʌŋ kərd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun Disparaging and Offensive . a habitual drinker of alcohol who is frequently intoxicated.
Origin of drunkard First recorded in 1520–40; see origin at drunk, -ard
SYNONYMS FOR drunkard lush, sot, tippler.
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ANTONYMS FOR drunkard teetotaler.
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synonym study for drunkard See inebriate.
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Example sentences from the Web for drunkard “Drunkard ” was one of his favorite insults for Bush, who was public about his struggles with drinking in his younger days.
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But the moment of silence never happened; a drunkard started arguing with people and caused a small scuffle.
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If you are determined to expel all comfort from your house, be a Drunkard ; and you will soon do it effectually.
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I have mentioned to you before that Louis Bonaparte is both a drunkard and a libertine.
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With another look over his shoulder at the door the drunkard leaned over the table and whispered.
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When a drunkard in his agonies cries out to God, then help is near.
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It is your misfortune as well as mine, Silas, that Armsby is not a drunkard .
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British Dictionary definitions for drunkard noun a person who is frequently or habitually drunk
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Words related to drunkard souse, bacchanal, soak, alcoholic, tippler, stiff, lush, inebriate, boozer, wino, drinker, sponge, sot, debauchee, carouser, toper, dipsomaniac, bacchanalian, barfly, bibber