Definition of Ebriose

1. drunk [adj] - See also: drunk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebriose

ebons
ebony
ebony family
ebony spleenwort
ebonylike
ebook
ebooks
eboshi
ebracteate
ebracteolate
ebranlement
ebriate
ebriated
ebrieties
ebriety
ebriose (current term)
ebriosity
ebrious
ebrotidine
ebstein anomaly
ebullated
ebullating
ebulliate
ebulliated
ebulliates
ebulliating
ebullience
ebulliences
ebulliencies

Literary usage of Ebriose

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Yesterdays with Authors by James Thomas Fields (1894)
"One day, many years ago, I saw him chaffing on the sidewalk in London, in front of the Athenaeum Club, with a monstrous-sized, " copiously ebriose " cabman, ..."

2. Spare Hours by John Brown (1866)
"Up came the bewitching Ferdinand, glorious, too, but old and ebriose ; and under cover of a fresh round of cheers from the public, Miranda vanished. ..."

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