327 examples of drinkers in sentences

Show me two villages, one embowered in trees and blazing with all the glories of October, the other a merely trivial and treeless waste, or with only a single tree or two for suicides, and I shall be sure that in the latter will be found the most starved and bigoted religionists and the most desperate drinkers.

In time follows another and a terrible disease known as delirium tremens; and this may occur in those who claim to be only moderate drinkers, rarely if ever intoxicated.

It has been recognized of late years that there is a peculiar form of consumption of the lungs which is very rapidly fatal and found only in alcohol drinkers.

These men are generally great drinkers, and think as little of quaffing at a few draughts half-a-pint of whiskey, as an Englishman would the same quantity of malt liquor.

Guzzlers of ale and drinkers of lagerbier will be pleased to learn that this Northern Valhalla was a sort of celestial beer-saloon, thus showing that it was a genuine Teutonic paradise; for ale would surely be found in such a region.

If the vintner's nose be at door, it is a sign sufficient, but the absence of this is supplied by the ivy-bush: the rooms are ill breathed like the drinkers that have been washed well over night, and are smelt-to fasting next morning; not furnished with beds apt to be defiled, but more necessary implements, stools, table, and a chamber-pot.

" "No verses can please men or live long that are written by water-drinkers.

* * "AB" I. Absinthe's a cunning word Dram-drinkers to entice, It comes from a Greek root which means The opposite of nice. II.

The place is well frequented by coffee-drinkers and folk from round about the village going by the boat.

His companions in the printing-office were beer-drinkers and sots.

The officers and crew of that ship are free drinkers, and as generous as princes: Moreover, as they never forget to clear the score before they leave the house, I call themhonest!"

Habitual brandy-drinkers give out sooner than cold-water men, and we have seen fainting red noses by the score succumb to the weather, when boys addicted to water would crow like chanticleer through a long storm of sleet and snow on the freezing Alps.

And, in this way, when the reciprocal feeling is spread over a good many drinkers, a good deal of liquor is consumed.

He was mentally chuckling over the fact that one of his countrymen had put to flight the brawling and brutal drinkers who gave him so much trouble on other evenings.

A miracle cure for drinkers.

A miracle cure for drinkers.

Studies of compulsive drinkers.

He and the public men of his time, being aristocrats, were wine drinkers and few of them were drunkards.

Jackson, Andrew, ushers in an era of whisky drinkers, 300.

did he raise the celestial physicians to the rank of the drinkers of Soma?

A more satisfactory illustration of his peculiar qualities is "The Ghost's Visit on the Feldberg,"a story told by a loafer of Basle to a group of beer-drinkers in the tavern at Todtnau, a little village at the foot of the mountain.

Those who were meat eaters or alcohol drinkers, could not survive.

There is very great choice in the teas; connoisseurs being much more particular in their taste than even the most fastidious wine-drinkers.

Laugh at the doctors who tell you that hot coffee irritates the stomach and injures the nerves; tell them that Voltaire, Fontenelle, Stacey, and Fourcroy, who were great coffee-drinkers, lived to a good old age.

Among the coffee-drinkers a high place must be given to Bismarck.

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