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Definition of Sobered
1. sober [v] - See also: sober
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sobered
Literary usage of Sobered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of Japan (1902)
"and guarded the fellow where he lay, until sobered, and finally sent him home.
The priest thought father's deed should not be mentioned, lest people think ..."
2. Lavengro: The Scholar--the Gypsy--the Priest by George Henry Borrow (1851)
"RATHER late in the morning I awoke; for a few minutes I lay still, perfectly
still; my imagination was considerably sobered; the scenes and situations which ..."
3. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1858)
"If water be looked at through a leafy scene, it is moreover in some degree sobered
down thereby. It docs not dazzle or pain the c-ye so much. ..."
4. Inside the German Empire in the Third Year of the War by Herbert Bayard Swope (1917)
"THE BELEAGUERED EMPIRE Germany sobered to-day—Calls herself a "beleaguered
fortress" and establishes ..."
5. Inside the German Empire in the Third Year of the War by Herbert Bayard Swope (1917)
"CHAPTER V THE SPIRIT OF THE BELEAGUERED EMPIRE Germany sobered to-day—Calls
herself a "beleaguered fortress" and establishes ..."
6. Success Among Nations by Emil Reich (1904)
"She will always be the leading nation in Europe on account of her wealth, her
intellectuality, and her numerous reverses, that have sobered and steeled her. ..."