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bibulous

[bib-yuh-luhs] / ˈbɪb jə ləs /
ADJECTIVE
absorbent
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ADJECTIVE
drunken
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A person described as bibulous has a fondness for what?

From Slate Dec. 25, 2023

Charlotte Rampling straddles dry humor and withering tragedy as a bibulous grandmother in “Juniper.”

From New York Times Feb. 26, 2023

From that bibulous beginning, Mr. Epstein became a driving force behind the Library of America, which published its first books in 1979.

From Washington Post Feb. 4, 2022

Colorado - really its farmers and ranchers - are stewards for increasingly bibulous downstream states.

From Washington Times Sep. 15, 2018

In the biscuit or bisque form pottery is bibulous, the prepared glaze sinks into its pores and when burned forms a vitreous coating.

From Inventions in the Century by William Henry Doolittle




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