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The word 'tippler' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a person who drinks alcoholic beverages often or to excess. Example sentence: The bar was filled with tipplers, and many of them were already too drunk to stand.
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If the two mix in the stomach, compounds in the wine thwart the formation of harmful chemicals that are released when meat is digested.The idea that red wine is actually good for your health is irresistible to the average tippler.
"At least, I did until lunchtime!" he guffaws, playing to his reputation as a tippler.
The informed tippler knows better.
In the background presides an old chalky-faced tippler and father of Valentina, one Dr Parnassus (Christopher Plummer), whose imaginarium – entered via a tinfoil curtain – leads to an alternate looking-glass world in which initiates choose their own heaven or hell.
But some booze-addled misconceptions continue to cling to the lizard brain of the American tippler.
Suzanne Phocas did, when she painted the artist Jean Metzinger, her husband-to-be, propped up against a marble Venus like a tippler at a museum opening.
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11.30am: a tipple and tour at the Redlands Estate (or perhaps Sullivans Cove instead) Tasmania is famed for its cheese, wine and, increasingly, whisky.
Napoleon apparently took several barrels with him on his exile to St Helena, while Kanye West and P Diddy sprinkle their lyrics with references to it: cognac is one of the world's most enduringly popular tipples and yet the corner of southwest France which produces it is largely overlooked by tourists.
Go back and look at the figures above: 5,500+ deaths and 150,000+ hospital admissions a year are not the result of mere casual tipples.
For example, add cucumber if you like Tanqueray, cassia bark if you like Sipsmith or seville oranges if Beefeater is your tipple.
Say M starts to take his new role a little too seriously and, instead of ordering his usual tipple, opts for a double orange juice.
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