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  • 91drunkard — /drung keuhrd/, n. a person who is habitually or frequently drunk. [1400 50; late ME; see DRUNK, ARD] Syn. toper, sot, tippler, drinker. DRUNKARD and INEBRIATE are terms for a person who drinks hard liquors habitually. DRUNKARD connotes willful… …

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  • 92tosspot — /taws pot , tos /, n. a tippler; drunkard. [1560 70; TOSS + POT] * * * …

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  • 93bibber — noun One given to drinking alcoholic beverages too freely; a tippler …

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  • 94History of companies — An allegory of tulip mania by Hendrik Gerritsz Pot, circa 1640. Flora, the goddess of flowers, is blown by the wind and rides with a tippler, money changers, and a two faced woman. They are followed by dissolute Haarlem weavers, on their way to… …

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  • 95Impulse (physics) — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 98Chopin — This interesting and unusual name has two, related, possible origins, both deriving from the Old French word chopine , an old (large) liquid measure contained approximately an English quart ; in Scotland a half pint. The surname from this source… …

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  • 99Choppen — This interesting and unusual name has two, related, possible origins, both deriving from the Old French word chopine , an old (large) liquid measure contained approximately an English quart ; in Scotland a half pint. The surname from this source… …

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  • 100Choppin — This interesting and unusual name has two, related, possible origins, both deriving from the Old French word chopine , an old (large) liquid measure contained approximately an English quart ; in Scotland a half pint. The surname from this source… …

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