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How To Use Sober up In A Sentence

  • If enough of us litter less, recycle more, participate in our democratic processes, and begin to "relearn" lifestyles that are less material and connected with Nature and our fellow human beings, the more chance we have to "sober up" and get beyond our addiction to oil. Jim Selman: Claiming Accountability for a Better World
  • Etheromaniacs would get drunk quicker and sober up in a few minutes with no hangover.
  • He was left in a cell to sober up, released Saturday morning and three hours later was arrested again with an alcohol level that usually causes loss of bladder control and unconsciousness.
  • _ You go back home "-- _shake, shake, shake_ --" and sober up, you old gander, you! Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man
  • David defended himself, hearing the pathetic tone himself, now that he was beginning to sober up.
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  • When I'm not working, I go out for lavish lunches with my friends, drink too much, and spend the afternoons trying to sober up.
  • And that, as I start to sober up and think it might be a good idea to get to bed before I start to regret writing this and delete it before posting, is probably my point.
  • I sober up, you're quite right, It's a lesson that has to be relearnt over and over again, that no one person is bigger than the market, that no one person has a divine right to be right. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • He was left to sober up in a police cell.
  • They were lodged in cells, allowed to sober up, issued public intoxication tags and driven back to their residence.
  • You'd have to wait till you sober up to drive OR wait for someone to drive you!
  • One particular Monday morning his mates grabbed him and, after tying him to one of the sails, took him up to the top, a height of 100 ft, and left him there to sober up.
  • We used coffee to make the drunk man sober up.
  • I'll try and sober up and be more coherent and less drippy.
  • The gaudy, bacchanalian atmosphere of the late Nineties coincided with the biggest boom in Wall Street's history and, after the collapse of various high-profile stocks, people seemed to sober up a bit.
  • To observe the sober up time and the symptom continuance time of the two groups patients.
  • The shelter, which will be a haven for intoxicated people to sober up overnight, will share premises in Larkin Street with Geraldton Street Patrol.
  • If we are being urged to do anything here, it is to resist indulging too much in these reactions, to sober up a bit and contemplate the task ahead.
  • Unfortunately ninety minutes wasn't enough to let the alcohol drain from my system - I think it must have been about 1000 before I started to sober up.
  • He was left to sober up in a police cell.
  • In contrast to every previous encounter of ours, I sober up as we catch up into the early hours.
  • I instantly sober up (somewhat) and pinch myself as I chew the fat with the godfather of electro-pop.
  • I'm pretty sure I didn't stop for long enough to sober up.
  • It is entirely acceptable to have a lie-down in the afternoon to sober up after lunch and prepare for more drinking at dinner.
  • If drivers are very drunk, they will be locked in the cells to sober up.
  • Edwin and Nancy headed down to the gardens to find a private place for Nancy to sober up.
  • I went for a walk to try to sober up.
  • Well, I had to get my beer drinking done quickly, so that I could sober up soon enough to return the van.
  • It might be likened to a 90-pound weakling inciting a barroom brawl, between two drunkgiants, which was none of his business to begin with, and then jumping in and trying to stop their fight-to-the-death by rassling them both to the ground and holding them down until they sober up, calm down and regain their rational senses, none of which they have ever done in their lives. Snatching Defeat From the Jaws of Victory
  • Many players had to sober up from a night in the French Quarter.
  • Two doormen rush in to carry him out and he is duly removed, embarrassed and ashamed, left to sober up on the pavements outside the bar.
  • Two were taken to Tauranga police station to sober up before being released.
  • But at least with letters you have time to cool off or sober up before you send an insulting missive winging through the ether.
  • Who would she have to count on if I was sitting in a café, drinking mass amounts of coffee and trying to sober up?
  • She was intending to leave him there to sober up and come back to his senses.
  • Then, to sober up, we'd spill out on to the streets and do the street-lamps until dawn.

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