vinolent (Meaning)

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vinolent (a.)

Given to wine; drunken; intemperate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vinolent

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vinolent Sentence Examples

  1. The vinolent revelers stumbled through the streets, their laughter echoing through the night.
  2. After an evening of vinolent indulgence, he collapsed into bed, his mind clouded.
  3. The vinolent sailor swayed on his feet, struggling to find his way back to his ship.
  4. The vinolent atmosphere of the party had everyone dancing and singing without abandon.
  5. The vinolent fumes emanating from the bar caused her to cough and gag.
  6. The once-respected businessman had become a vinolent wreck, his career in ruins.
  7. The vinolent mob rioted in the streets, throwing bottles and setting fires.
  8. The vinolent fumes clung to his clothes, betraying his recent consumption of alcohol.
  9. The vinolent poet penned drunken sonnets that were both beautiful and nonsensical.
  10. The vinolent tourists stumbled through the ancient ruins, their laughter mocking the hallowed ground.

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Given to wine; drunken; intemperate.

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The vinolent revelers stumbled through the streets, their laughter echoing through the night.

After an evening of vinolent indulgence, he collapsed into bed, his mind clouded.

The vinolent sailor swayed on his feet, struggling to find his way back to his ship.

The vinolent atmosphere of the party had everyone dancing and singing without abandon.