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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drunkard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is habitually drunk or has a drinking problem.
Example: "Despite his talent, he struggled to maintain his career due to his reputation as a drunkard."
Alternatives: "an alcoholic" or "a heavy drinker."
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You are a drunkard".
An ascetic or a drunkard?
A drunkard will be described as "convivial" or "cheery".
2. The 6 gradations of a drunkard [graphic].
Two shown here depict a drunkard and a weaver.
Nevertheless, he declared, "I am not a Seducer, nor a drunkard".
Jake was a drunkard and a man of more modest pretensions.
Pararaton says only that the King was a drunkard and fond of good food.
He became a drunkard, fought with his wife, and spent most of his time fishing..
I am hardly obliged to anther the ravingth of a drunkard.
He was a drunkard, a sot, and he mistreated my mother.
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