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1
Our host gains entertainment and amusement from his guests if they
imbibe
too
freely, is that it?'
2
This German beer is an insidious drink, especially in hot weather; but it does not do to
imbibe
too
freely of it.
3
The Empress
imbibed
too
much strangely flavored local water of life.
4
Would guess it to be for
imbibing
too
much moonshine at one time.
5
Peter had
imbibed
too
much of the rationalism of the West to be a persecutor.
6
Those who had threatened to leave because Eli
imbibed
too
freely were termed Methodists and back-biters.
7
In the judgments of some persons, he had
imbibed
too
readily the intoxicating beverage of revolutionary France.
8
She had
imbibed
too
much spirit.
9
Oh, we'd had incidents before, drummers
imbibing
too
much whiskey, men cheating at cards and getting into fights.
10
He had, however, at the present moment
imbibed
too
much of Mr. Thorne's champagne to have any inward misgivings.
11
Woodsman or logger, who had
imbibed
too
freely at the waterfront taverns, sometimes arose and cursed angrily the black-mustachioed villain.
12
Everyone thought him harmless, though those who had
imbibed
too
much ale in the night often cursed him in the morning.
13
It is not; the Apostles had
imbibed
too
freely of wine and their dizzy heads imagined all sorts of queer things.
14
Her arms were free now, but her lined forehead told me she had a headache from
imbibing
too
much with Smaractus the night before.
15
The soldier drank whisky in order to brace himself for the deed, and fortunately
imbibed
too
much and became so intoxicated that he fell asleep.
imbibe
too
imbibe