NOUN
  1. a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol
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How To Use insobriety In A Sentence

  • For him, ‘the Methodist conscience of Britain has been replaced by greed, insobriety and the worship of wealth’.
  • For she would always move away, as long as there was a despicable husband that yelled and disturbed the neighbors, and broke objects in a constant state of insobriety.
  • Her state of insobriety had distracted Chris to such an extent that he really hadn't paid much attention to the contents of the serving tray.
  • But for the millions braced to celebrate their feats, the ensuing fortnight will be one of varying insobriety. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elder buck rejoiced in the sonorous title of "Minne-tronk-ske-wan," but divers convictions for insobriety under the Indian Liquor Act, and the facetious tongue of The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police
  • It was necessary for his Honour also to reach a conclusion that the insobriety of Smith was such that the appellant knew or ought to have known of his unfitness to drive the vehicle.
  • This should cure your hangover once and for all, leaving you with a calming sensation of insobriety and joylessness.
  • His worldview seems to neglect that millions of people enjoy alcohol for purposes other than achieving insobriety.
  • In the 16 years since the death of her husband, Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love has achieved infamy as a verbally incontinent mascot to insobriety. Hole: Nobody's Daughter
  • Those who seek to alienate Sharia from governance so America can be content will spread among you usury, adultery, insobriety, moral dissolution, familial schisms, and all kinds and forms of crimes," he said, according to the official transcript. U.S. Is on Alert for Hastened Plots
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