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inebriation

noun as in drunkenness

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According to Forbes, sober bars are popping up across the country, reflecting the demand for social spaces that don’t involve inebriation.

The process begets all the normal effects of inebriation — lack of coordination, memory loss, aggressive behavior — without the alcohol consumption.

For plenty of folks, “celebration” may involve a level of inebriation that can lead to awkward moments for those who do not partake.

The New York Times reported Thursday that federal prosecutors have been asking witnesses about Giuliani's drinking habits and the former president's awareness of his alleged inebriation while Giuliani advised him.

From Salon

Now, that wry "degree of inebriation" line underscores something that any true Waffle House aficionado knows: Anything can happen at a Waffle House.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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