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Here, for the benefit of American readers, is an abridged Massingberd-English dictionary: "Convivial": Habitually drunk.
Mr Kearns was habitually drunk and that was the reason he so egregiously failed to perform the duties required of him.
CNET's Josh Goldberg reviews the Canon PowerShot SD something or other for CNET, proving that even the habitually drunk can review cameras intelligently.
Congou is a grade of Chinese black tea, which is habitually drunk at a very high temperature by much (over 80%) of the population in the locality.
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His father habitually got drunk on Friday, payday.
One student recalls a Filipina whose husband habitually got drunk and beat her.
In 1998, when I was writing a Profile of Pinochet for The New Yorker, Pinochet's daughter Lucia described Mrs. Thatcher in reverential terms, but confided that the Prime Minister's husband, Dennis Thatcher, was something of an embarrassment, and habitually got drunk at their get-togethers.
Some savants were crazed, others habitually dirty or drunk.
An affable drunk is always preferable to a habitually aggrieved one.
Heavy gloves (as opposed to mere mitts) were first worn in a world heavyweight championship fight in 1992 in New Orleans, when "Gentleman Jim Corbettt wrested the title from John L- Sullivan, who was famous as "the Boston Strong Boy" and infamous as a brutish drunk who on entering a saloon habitually roared: "I can lick any man in the house".
Many people drink the glass of water habitually served on the tray afterwards, but traditionally the water used to be drunk beforehand, in order to refresh your palate.
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