bibulously (Meaning)

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bibulously (adv.)

In a bibulous manner; with profuse imbibition or absorption.

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bibulously Sentence Examples

  1. The bibulous revelers drained their goblets with abandon, their laughter echoing in the tavern.
  2. The bibulous poet penned verses while imbibing copious amounts of wine, his words flowing like a drunken stream.
  3. The bibulous scholar's library contained tomes filled with the wisdom of all ages, soaked in centuries of imbibed knowledge.
  4. The bibulous king reigned with an iron fist, his throne supported by a steady flow of intoxicating beverages.
  5. The bibulous hermit lived a solitary existence in his secluded cabin, his only companion a bottle of his own concoction.
  6. The bibulous sailor navigated the treacherous seas with a compass in one hand and a rum bottle in the other.
  7. The bibulous priest delivered sermons that were more like drunken ramblings, his words slurred and his congregation bemused.
  8. The bibulous artist painted with a brush dipped in alcohol, his masterpieces often reflecting his intoxicated state of mind.
  9. The bibulous surgeon performed операции with unsteady hands, the smell of ether mingling with the scent of his own fumes.
  10. The bibulous traveler embarked on a journey filled with mishaps and misadventures, fueled by an unquenchable thirst for intoxicants.

FAQs About the word bibulously

In a bibulous manner; with profuse imbibition or absorption.

absorbent, thirsty, absorbant,spongy,osmotic

nonabsorbent, nonabsorbent,,

The bibulous revelers drained their goblets with abandon, their laughter echoing in the tavern.

The bibulous poet penned verses while imbibing copious amounts of wine, his words flowing like a drunken stream.

The bibulous scholar's library contained tomes filled with the wisdom of all ages, soaked in centuries of imbibed knowledge.

The bibulous king reigned with an iron fist, his throne supported by a steady flow of intoxicating beverages.