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dipsomaniac

[dip-suh-mey-nee-ak, -soh-] / ˌdɪp səˈmeɪ niˌæk, -soʊ- /










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What’s more, if slowly supping your way into pre-lunchtime oblivion in the company of like-minded individuals, it is considered good manners to regularly check the glasses of your fellow dipsomaniacs and provide refills where required.

From The Guardian

When gazing directly into the abyss, there’s no better pick-me-up for a maudlin, middle-aged dipsomaniac than a tag-team pair of star-struck female admirers.

From The Guardian

Her sensational story emerges: she murdered her dipsomaniac husband in Borneo.

From The Guardian

For what per cent. of cases of medical dipsomaniacs this constitutes a stock excuse, only medical men know.

From Project Gutenberg

In each of these dreams," writes one lady, "I was a man;—in one of them a low brute, in the other a dipsomaniac.

From Project Gutenberg