Synonym: drunkard, inebriate, sot, tippler. Antonym: nonalcoholic. Similar words: nonalcoholic, alcohol, alcohol abuse, butyl alcohol, alcohol level, Catholic, political correctness, shopaholic. Meaning: [‚ælkə'hɒlɪk] n. a person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually. adj. 1. characteristic of or containing alcohol 2. addicted to alcohol.
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(31) My joke about the alcoholic went down like a lead balloon.
(32) Novello says college students will spend $4.2 billion yearly on alcoholic beverages.
(33) Alcoholic son still living at home.
(34) But discretion was difficult in his alcoholic state.
(35) The tremor is markedly suppressed by alcoholic beverages.
(36) One can get alcoholic extract of belladonna quite easily.
(37) The 9-year-old boy was abandoned by his alcoholic father.
(38) John lives his life in an alcoholic haze.
(39) The group's core business is premium quality alcoholic beverages.
(40) How much do you know about alcoholic drinks? 1.
(41) How do you know if you are alcoholic?
(42) Meanwhile, other researchers were focusing on red wine, rather than on all alcoholic beverages.
(43) Clearly a study needs to be done with chronic alcoholic patients.
(44) I prefer my patients not to have had alcoholic drinks just before a session.
(45) Chronic alcoholic patients may have normal, enhanced, or diminished acid secretory capacity; hypochlorhydria being associated histologically with atrophic gastritis.
(46) The ninth step asks the alcoholic to make every effort to repair the damage which he or she had done to others.
(47) People do not become anorexic simply through slimming too much(sentencedict.com), nor alcoholic through drinking too much.
(48) She told stories about the band's alcoholic binges, their arrests on drug charges, and even about one member's foot fetish.
(49) Instead, he came up with a drink that has spread its alcoholic tentacles around the globe.
(50) I usually have a drink or two after work, but I don't think I'm an alcoholic.
(51) The store was cited four times for selling alcoholic beverages to minors during a three-year period that began in 1994.
(52) Another inspiring figure was Keith Chegwin, who also showed great courage by admitting on television that he is an alcoholic.
(53) With the academic thirst for knowledge goes the academic's well-publicized thirst for alcoholic refreshment.
(54) In the 1920s, the United States indulged in a similar experiment when it outlawed the distribution and sale of alcoholic beverages.Sentencedict
(55) This means that excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is not buoyant.
(56) By 1933 his career was over and he was broke and an alcoholic.
(57) It now appears that daily consumption of one or two standard alcoholic drinks reduces the risk of heart disease.
(58) About 15 percent admit to having drunk more than five alcoholic beverages in a row during the previous two weeks.
(59) About 40% of alcoholic beverages sold through retail outlets was spirits and 45% was beer in 1989.
(60) Also, surgical morbidity related to biliary drainage remains high in these alcoholic and often debilitated patients.
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