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Meanings of
sot
in English
Portuguese
borracho
Catalan
borratxo
Spanish
borracho
Back to the meaning
A chronic drinker.
drunk
drunkard
rummy
inebriate
wino
Portuguese
borracho
Synonyms
Examples for "
drunk
"
drunk
drunkard
rummy
inebriate
wino
Examples for "
drunk
"
1
The discordant vocalising of the
drunk
and disorderly in the next cell.
2
They've become
power
-
drunk
and don't want to let go of that power.
3
In all the bodies in which I have
drunk
,
I sought you.
4
One had the face of a savage; the other was half
drunk
.
5
By two in the afternoon she was
drunk
in bed, and crying.
1
The only thing in his favor was that he was a
drunkard
.
2
The
drunkard
got to his feet again; but the chauffeur did not.
3
The woman was an inveterate
drunkard
;
they had been separated for years.
4
This extraordinary tolerance of the
drunkard
was something new in his partner.
5
Pitt was a
drunkard
-
and
Pitt
was the most remarkable statesman in England.
1
Which sounds
rummy
,
considering the pounding I used to give and take.
2
Afterward, they read or watched television or played gin
rummy
or chess.
3
And I was hoping maybe we could play some gin
rummy
tonight.
4
You know, there was a kind of
rummy
something about his manner.
5
Three men sat on folding chairs around a card table playing
rummy
.
1
But less lucky wine-bibbers need not be illogical as well as
inebriate
.
2
How far down need a man go before he becomes an
inebriate
?
3
His friendship for the
inebriate
was of the most sincere kind.
4
It was a bright spring morning, one of those days which
inebriate
one.
5
One friend used to tell her that she was an
inebriate
on resting.
1
The fact that you turn up here looking like a beat-to-shit
wino
-
2
The convergence of wagon,
wino
,
and Whitey is about to take place.
3
Anders Nilsson is a drunken
wino
who isn't fit for civilized company.
4
The
wino
tried to catch her by the arm as she left.
5
The
wino
,
his baggy sweatpants are tented in front with an erection.
Usage of
sot
in English
1
Turrible
sot
in his ways, too; can't take a mite of advice.
2
He thought that a bone should be
sot
similar to a hen.
3
No woman need be the slave of a drunken
sot
like that.
4
So I jest
sot
down and took a standing-up snack and started.
5
As a hopeless
sot
he visited the gold cure at Los Gatos.
6
I knowed you, Marse Blandford, the minute I
sot
eyes on you.
7
I hain't
sot
eyes on him sence I see him in Michigan.
8
Take care,
sot
,
it is the King you trifle with, not me.
9
Of coorse we
sot
about docterin you, to fotch you roun agin.
10
Pretty soon old Groppeltacker come in, shut the door, and
sot
down.
11
Some says as how it was
sot
by a passel o' boys.
12
I suppose you've
sot
yer eyes on some one o' the girls.
13
And now he had come to be a
sot
and an outcast.
14
Am mighty glad I didn't, fer Easter is powerful
sot
on ye.
15
The paraira wur
sot
afire-must'a been-thur'sno other ways for it.
16
We hain't heard nothing from your Uncle Bill since he
sot
out.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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sot
Verb
Indicative · Present
Preposition
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old sot
drunken sot
do sot
perfect sot
worthless sot
More collocations
Translations for
sot
Portuguese
borracho
bêbado
beberrão
Catalan
borratxo
alcohòlic
Spanish
borracho
ebrio
alcohólico
Sot
through the time
Sot
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common