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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(61) Absorption can be slowed a bit, but not much, if alcoholic drink is taken with food.
(62) As Juliet scurried shocked to the cocktail cabinet, Charles asked himself whether he was in fact an alcoholic.
(63) The role of these polymorphisms in a predisposition to alcoholic liver disease has now been examined in two studies.
(64) Babies of alcoholic mothers can be born with a severe degree of handicap.
(65) She never admitted that Edwin was an alcoholic, never talked about the pain and suffering his drinking had caused the family.
(66) It says Exxon recklessly contributed to the accident by knowingly placing an alcoholic in command of the supertanker.
(67) I am not sure how they reconciled that situation, since the Methodists were very much against alcoholic drink.
(68) But the nature of that involvement and the degree to which it is manifested in a given alcoholic is still unknown.
(69) California has required health warnings on all alcoholic beverages and in all premises that sell alcohol.
(70) Certain religions may prohibit particular types of food, alcoholic drink or restrict dress.
(71) Alcoholic beverages with low ethanol content stimulate gastric acid secretion by additional mechanisms.
(72) The role of genes encoding other alcohol metabolising enzymes in a genetic predisposition to alcoholic liver damage has yet to be explored.
(73) I knew of no virtues except truthfulness, obedience, self-sacrifice,(sentencedict.com) total abstinence from alcoholic drinks ....
(74) Alcoholic Geoffrey Frederick Gregory was drinking up to 12 pints a day back in 1979.
(75) Being an alcoholic is not against the law, and not criminal, although it is deviant.
(76) All alcoholic drinks and telephone calls will be charged as taken. 4.
(77) The degree of sugar in the grape determines the alcoholic content.
(78) Over 1,300 litres of highly alcoholic brew had been seized from one wing alone, in nine months.
(79) They develop in about 10% of patients with acute alcoholic pancreatitis.
(80) There are no studies on the acute effect of alcohol intake on gastric acid secretion in chronic alcoholic patients.
(81) Whether consumed in the form of beer, wine or spirits, alcoholic beverages give pleasure to many millions.
(82) Treatment consisted of daily AA meetings and a work program, as well as contact with recovering alcoholic program staff.
(83) I could already see that look in his eyes, something slithery and pink that hints of alcoholic tendencies.
(84) His wife walked out, selling her story to the gutter press, and accusing him of being an alcoholic.
(84) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(85) I understand the definition of a bar is somewhere used principally for the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
(86) This Review must include a report on the competition between different categories of alcoholic drink.
(87) A self-confessed alcoholic, equally at home on stage and screen, he is starring in two top box office films.
(88) This research will be extended by examining 10- to 16-year olds' perceptions of advertisements for alcoholic drinks.
(89) These results strongly implicate acetaldehyde as one of the important pathogenetic factors in the development of alcoholic liver disease.
(90) This is the first reported study to show convincingly the presence of functional hyposplenism in patients with alcoholic liver disease.
More similar words: nonalcoholic, alcohol, alcohol abuse, butyl alcohol, alcohol level, Catholic, political correctness, shopaholic, workaholic, melancholic, public holiday, catholic church, cohort, roman catholicism, alcove, falcon, public policy, balcony, falconry, malcolm x, trial court, penal code, total cost, malcontent, spinal cord, penal colony, marginal cost, social control, Royal Commission, social contract.