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bibulous

adjective as in absorbent

adjective as in drunken

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The yell usually went along with hollering and arguing, and maybe the bibulous singing of “We’ll Hang Abe Lincoln To A Tree.”

A person described as bibulous has a fondness for what?

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Mr. Humphries created a string of other characters over the years, notably the boorish, bibulous Australian cultural attaché Sir Les Patterson.

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

In the spirit of the season, however, let me leave you with a slightly bibulous, holiday-geared beatitude, one found on a placard above the liquor cabinet in a friend’s apartment: “Blessed are the debonair, for they shall drink cocktails.”

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

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