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inebriant

adjective as in alcoholic

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adjective as in intoxicative

adjective as in spirituous

noun as in alcoholic beverage

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But every movement needs a dreamer, and right now Jagger hopes to use his platform to rebrand cannabis as both an ingredient and a socially acceptable inebriant.

Mr. McInerney, at 59, now writes a column for The Wall Street Journal about a less lethal inebriant: wine.

Still, inebriants are what Anderson Valley does best.

The effects of intoxicants are variously modified by the temperament of the individual and the nature of the inebriant.

The use of Bhang doubtless dates from the dawn of civilisation, whose earliest social pleasures would be inebriants.

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

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