ebrio
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ebrio
adj. inebriate, drunk, intoxicated
 
ebrio
nm. inebriate, drunkard

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ébrio
adj. bacchanal; drinker, drunkard, inebriate; soaker, sot; tippler, toper
 
ébrio (m)
n. bacchanal; drinker, drunkard, inebriate; soaker, sot; tippler, toper

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ebrio
(adj.) = intoxicated ; drunken ; under the influence ; drunk ; squiffy ; like three sheets to the wind ; sloshed ; plastered.
Ex: A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.
Ex: Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.
Ex: He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.
Ex: Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.
Ex: It'd be horrible to be one of those people who got morose when they were slightly squiffy.
Ex: There definitely are things you should stay away from, unless you're already like three sheets to the wind and you don't give a fuck.
Ex: I was with Megan and she was sloshed but still more coherent than me and she had some hillarious stories the next morning.
Ex: He was plastered but still remained concious enough to tell some good jokes.
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* conductor ebrio = drink-driver.


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ebrius
ebrius, ebria, ebrium
adj. drunk, intoxicated; riotous; like a drunk, exhilarated, distraught; soaked in; 


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