addicted to drink
1drink like a fish — {v. phr.} To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. * /John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish./ …
2drink like a fish — {v. phr.} To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. * /John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish./ …
3drink\ like\ a\ fish — v. phr. To drink (alcoholic beverages) in great quantities; to be addicted to alcohol. John is a nice guy but, unfortunately, he drinks like a fish …
4One More Drink — «One More Drink» Сингл Лудакриса и T Pain из альбома Theater of the Mind Выпущен 28 октября 2008 года Ф …
5like a drink — to be addicted to alcohol The term is used of others, but not of ourselves. To like a pipe is not to use one for smoking tobacco but to be addicted ingesting illegal narcotics: He a junkie? Man likes a pipe, I m told. (Katzenbach, 1995) …
6In the grip of the grape — addicted to drink, esp. wine …
7Drunkenness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Drunkenness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 drunkenness drunkenness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 intemperance intemperance Sgm: N 1 drinking drinking &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 inebriety inebriety inebriation Sgm …
8inebrious — ə̇ˈnēbrēəs adjective Etymology: perhaps blend of inebriation and obsolete English ebrious addicted to drink, drunk, from Latin ebrius drunk 1. obsolete : inebriating 2. : inebriated …
9Peter Williamson — (1730 ndash;1799), or Indian Peter as he became known, was one of the more colourful personalities of 18th century Scotland. He was kidnapped and sold into slavery in America. He was captured by Indians, but eventually escaped and joined the… …
10Thady Quill — Lyrics Ye maids of Duhallow who re anxious for courting A word of advice I will give unto ye Proceed to Banteer to the athletic races And hand in your names to the club committee But do not commence any sketch of your programme Till a carriage… …