Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdrunk
Literary usage of Outdrunk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Æneas Silvius (Enea Silvio De' Piccolomini--Pius II.): Orator, Man of by William Boulting (1908)
"8 He tells us of a Leipzig student ' who was held in high honour by his fellows,
for he had outdrunk fifty of them, and so bore the palm. ..."
2. The Golden Colony, Or, Victoria in 1854: With Remarks on the Geology of the by George Henry Wathen (1855)
"The man drinks, and drinks, and drinks till he has outdrunk his gold; or perhaps,
worse, —till he is arrested by the horrors of delirium tremens. ..."
3. The Golden Colony, Or, Victoria in 1854: With Remarks on the Geology of the by George Henry Wathen (1855)
"The man drinks, and drinks, and drinks till he has outdrunk his gold ; or perhaps,
worse, —till he is arrested by the horrors of delirium tremens. ..."
4. The Yellow Van by Richard Whiteing (1903)
"... and outdrunk the Magyars, and generally had a deuce of a life. It 's killing,
I 'm told, to catch him in one of his familiar haunts in town. ..."