Drinking-bout

  • 121Low Countries, history of — Introduction       history of the Low Countries from prehistoric times to 1579.       For historical purposes, the name Low Countries is generally understood to include the territory of what is today The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, as… …

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  • 122in one's cups — adjective Drunk; in the act of consuming alcohol liberally. [T]he natives were an honest, social race of jolly roysterers, who had no objection to a drinking bout, and were very merry in their cups …

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  • 123guzzle — 1. verb a) To drink (or, sometimes, eat) quickly, voraciously, or to excess; to gulp down; to swallow …

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  • 124Museum Boerhaave — Established 1931 [1] Location Lange Sint Agnietenstraat 10 Leiden, Netherlands …

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  • 125Kōyū Ohara — Born Japan Died February 20, 2004 Occupation Film director and screenwriter Years active 1972 – 1988 Kōyū Ohara …

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  • 126Jag — 1. any Jaguar make car; 2. drinking bout; 3. any sustained single activity, often carried to excess: an eating jag , a fishing jag , a crying jag …

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  • 127Lush — 1. (sexually) attractive (person); 2. extremely good; fantastic; 3. characterised by luxury and comfort; intoxicating liquor; 4. drunken person; 5. drinking bout; 6. one who takes alcoholic drinks, especially regularly; a drunkard; 7. drink… …

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  • 128Pink-eye — (obsolete) 1. cheap alcoholic liquor; 2. drinking bout …

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