Synonym: calm, mild, moderate, reasonable, sensible, sound, temperate, drunken. Similar words: disobey, disobedient, disobedience, sob, sobbing, obey, globe, probe. Meaning: ['səʊbə(r)] v. 1. cause to become sober 2. become more realistic 3. become sober after excessive alcohol consumption. adj. 1. not affected by a chemical substance (especially alcohol) 2. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises 3. lacking brightness or color; dull 4. completely lacking in playfulness.
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91, So we sparred to the grim amusement and wild consternation of the ladies, the sober evaluation of the gents.
92, I prefer my women a little older and a damn sight more sober.
93, Once her engagement was announced, our bride began to wear very sober dresses, black relieved by the smallest pattern.
94, They tried to get her to sober up by offering some coffee and food.
95, If they jump for joy today hold off until they sober up again.
96, Try to sober down and forget your fears as there are calmer days ahead.
97, Osterlind extracted a promise from Modi that he would stay sober.
98, Did they take him there sober and ply him with booze until he reached the point specified by the director?
99, It ends stone-cold sober, with thoughts of careers and family.
100, But I've never been able to write except when I was stone cold sober.
101, He was among the better educated of the early Methodist preachers and more sober than some in his attitude to supernatural phenomena.
102, Young men are apt to think themselves wise enough, as drunken men are apt to think themselves sober enough. Lord Chesterfield
103, Esmonde was a really interesting guy - I've said that even when sober.
104, Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. Ernest Hemingway
105, The lieutenant, Jack thought, looked more sober, but in some ways even stranger.
106, House Speaker Newt Gingrich is trying to sober up his party on environmental issues.
107, He had not retired to bed sober, but then he rarely, if ever[sentencedict.com], did.
108, We carried on in a more sober mood, each repeating his own prayers.
109, This fact is the basis for the one-drink-an-hour rule of thumb for remaining sober.
110, I hadn't been sober and I'd quite fancied my chances with one of the birds.
111, Kingsley toasted him, a sober Cheers, and closed his tarpaper eyelids while he drank.
112, They had drunk a great deal and the night was warm, but on a sudden they were both stone-cold sober.
113, Drunks would be laid off immediately, and could only return when sober.
114, "My country, right or wrong," is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, "My mother, drunk or sober.". G.K. Chesterton
115, A more sober protein doctor was the cardiologist Herman Tarnower.
116, Most people around here can probably skipper better drunk than sober.
117, His car was released to his fiancee, who was riding in the passenger seat and was sober, Ditzenberger said.
118, Minton's sober and workmanlike drawings instance his delight in registering rhythmic activity and industrial shapes.
119, I'll drive you home - I think I'm the only one here that's sober.
120, In contrast, leading figured mosaics from other parts of the province have sober designs which usually illustrate an individual scene.
More similar words: disobey, disobedient, disobedience, sob, sobbing, obey, globe, probe, go to bed, microbe, obesity, to be sure, wardrobe, obedience, obeisance, obediently, robespierre, to be precise, to begin with, saber, fiber, come into being, timber, barber, bereft, berate, number, rubber, jabber, member.