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Meaning of ebrious

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ebrious (a.)

Inclined to drink to excess; intoxicated; tipsy.

ebrious Sentence Examples

  1. The raucous laughter of the ebrious revelers echoed through the tavern, mingling with the lilting melodies of the minstrel's lute.
  2. With each sip of the potent ale, the knight grew increasingly ebrious, his words slurring and his judgment clouded.
  3. The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafted through the air, tantalizing the senses of the ebrious wanderer as he stumbled through the cobblestone streets.
  4. The ebrious sailor staggered down the gangplank, his sea legs still finding their footing on solid ground.
  5. The ebrious politician's speech was filled with empty promises and grandiose gestures, captivating his audience with his charm and charisma.
  6. The ebrious student stumbled through the exam, his mind clouded by a night of revelry and debauchery.
  7. The ebrious artist's brushstrokes were wild and erratic, creating a vibrant and chaotic masterpiece.
  8. The ebrious poet's words flowed like liquid fire, igniting the imaginations of his listeners with their passion and intensity.
  9. The ebrious gambler's eyes gleamed with excitement as he placed his final bet, hoping to turn his fortune around with one lucky roll of the dice.
  10. The ebrious traveler awoke in a strange and unfamiliar place, his head throbbing and his memories of the previous night hazy and fragmented.

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Inclined to drink to excess; intoxicated; tipsy.

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The raucous laughter of the ebrious revelers echoed through the tavern, mingling with the lilting melodies of the minstrel's lute.

With each sip of the potent ale, the knight grew increasingly ebrious, his words slurring and his judgment clouded.

The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafted through the air, tantalizing the senses of the ebrious wanderer as he stumbled through the cobblestone streets.

The ebrious sailor staggered down the gangplank, his sea legs still finding their footing on solid ground.