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bebida
The act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess.
drink
drinking
drunkenness
boozing
Portuguese
bebida
drink
drinking
drunkenness
boozing
1
Africa's food and
drink
market has seen several deals in recent years.
2
GERMANY is the largest market for food and
drink
in the EU.
3
Food and
drink
prices also rose by less than a year ago.
4
Children need to
drink
plenty of water to meet their intellectual potential.
5
Almost all Irish food and
drink
companies now claim to be 'Brexit-ready'.
1
Contaminated
drinking
water causes half a million deaths from diarrhoea each year.
2
Nitrate contamination in
drinking
water is a major threat to public health.
3
Some environmental and public health activists say it taints
drinking
water supplies.
4
Twenty years ago, Icelandic teens were among the
heaviest
-
drinking
youths in Europe.
5
Main outcome measures: Time to alcohol relapse and to heavy
drinking
relapse.
1
You take one side or the other in the war against
drunkenness
.
2
In this case the charges were non-support and
drunkenness
and extreme cruelty.
3
It is by the sloth, the
drunkenness
or the villainy of servants.
4
It is never the kind of
drunkenness
you know in America, however.
5
Objection 1: It would seem that
drunkenness
is the gravest of sins.
1
I mean I stopped everything except
boozing
when I started my family.
2
Hard living and heavy
boozing
had aged O'Neal beyond his fifty-seven years.
3
It's a coarse
boozing
sort of a life, but I like it.
4
Do you want to be in party central,
boozing
yourself to death?
5
Especially Brits, who are used to
boozing
where they damn well please.
1
Little does he suspect that all this time his seventh heaven is but the
crapulence
of self-love.
2
And she eyed him as one might a person caught in flagrant
crapulence
at one o'clock a.m.
flagrant crapulence
Portuguese
bebida
Catalan
beure
bevèrria
beguda
Spanish
bebida