A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually.
1I'd like ter t'ump him a soaker on de jaw meself.
2We just need a soaker to really help things out.
3A nice steady soaker that chased everyone off the beach.
4For a large garden, you may need elaborate soaker hoses, sprinklers, and drip irrigation pipes.
5The sun's a good pimple, an honest soaker, he has a cellar at your Antipodes.
6I'll do a day's work agen you or any fat young soaker of your age.
7I know it; but I found it impossible to hit him a soaker with my left.
8He produced a super-soaker and proceeded to spray a jet of beer directly into my gob.
9Sometimes, when he was taking his Saturday night soaker he still got kind of a funny feeling.
10But when she drew focus on those blood soaker-uppers, she gave Cord a happy look which Cord returned.
11The rain had picked up again and was coming down with the boring relentlessness of an all-day soaker.
12I crawled out of bed and pulled the curtain aside, not pleased at the sight of an all-day soaker.
13If these channels are obstructed or inadequate, we find our land falling into the ways of an old soaker.
14That is the soaker's friend.
15One day he received a "soaker" of a snowball in his left ear while hurrying to the gymnasium.
16In the primary test, the testing coordinator gradually increased rainfall from a steady Smokies shower to a full-on Olympics soaker.