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So you may have forgotten its word for drunkenness.
Mitchum embodies that old expression for drunkenness: "the misery".
Office work, we expect, until Rachel reveals that, months ago, she was sacked for drunkenness.
Eventually, United Artists fired Fitzgerald for drunkenness while working on the project.
(For drunkenness, substitute: slur the words, squint the eyes and lean to one side until you almost fall over).
A reputation for drunkenness and incompetence – all on display at Mill Springs – doomed the young Kentuckian's career.
This expression, origin obscure, was first defined in The New Republic in 1927 as a synonym for drunkenness.
Forty-five arrests were made on the night before and day of the game – mostly for drunkenness and vandalism.
After being turned away from one house, she met Mr. Dock, an illiterate white man with a reputation for drunkenness.
But it is known that the ancient Greeks cultivated leafy greens, which they boiled and ate as a cure for drunkenness.
Traffic laws were flouted, vehicles were "rammed into restaurants and bars, breaking furniture and mirrors.... Police arrested many for drunkenness and indecent exposure but could not restore order".
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