Use "drunkenness" in a sentence

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1. 17 Drunkenness cobwebbed her mind.

2. Jehovah condones neither incest nor drunkenness.

3. Licentiousness... idolatry, sorcery... gluttony, and drunkenness.

4. Destruction of property, public drunkenness.

5. His maudlin drunkenness was not helping matters.

6. English soccer fans are notorious for their drunkenness.

7. She yelled at him about his constant drunkenness.

8. Gluttony and drunkenness are condemned in the Bible.

9. Gluttong and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

10. One of the workers was sacked for drunkenness.

11. To report on our drunkenness, hey, Lazarus?

12. He was convicted of drunkenness and vagrancy.

13. 24 English soccer fans are notorious for their drunkenness.

14. 33 You will be overcome by* drunkenness and grief,

15. Public drunkenness is against the law in Mexico.

16. Gluttony and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

17. 4 synonyms for Boozing: crapulence, drink, drinking, drunkenness

18. One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.

19. (Proverbs 20:1) And the Bible pointedly condemns drunkenness.

20. * Proverbs 23:20–21 (warning against drunkenness, gluttony, laziness)

21. God hates drunkenness, stealing, gambling, and acts of violence

22. Drunkenness at work was sufficient grounds for instant dismissal.

23. 10 synonyms for Crapulence: drunkenness, inebriation, inebriety, insobriety, intoxication

24. He was arrested for drunkenness on his way to the football ground.

25. Amethyst was believed by the Greeks to protect a person from drunkenness.

26. There seems to be a taint of drunkenness in his family.

27. Notice the final result of drunkenness and gluttony —poverty and rags.

28. His lapse into drunkenness followed a long run of bad luck.

29. She was tired of hearing the same dreary tale of drunkenness and violence.

30. In southern Chile a shoe salesman lost his job because of drunkenness.

31. Many times I came close to drunkenness, but afterward I felt regret.

32. The experience of mystic trance is in a sense analogous to sleep or drunkenness.

33. His parents evidently did not suffer from drunkenness, gluttony, or excesses of marital discord.

34. Yet they were not there for celebration, and there was neither gluttony nor drunkenness.

35. For decades now, I have accumulated wealth in the service of drunkenness and debauchery.

36. In some areas public order and drunkenness offences are down by more than a third.

37. The law defines drunkenness as a certain percentage of alcohol in the blood.

38. He avoids illness caused by smoking and drunkenness and the subsequent expense of medical treatment.

39. 12 Contrary to popular myth , the majority of accidents are not caused by speeding or drunkenness.

40. Yet the Bible speaks out strongly against drunkenness and the “debauchery” associated with it.

41. Antonyms for Abstemiousness include self-indulgence, excess, drunkenness, intemperance, dissipation, gluttony, incontinence, indulgence, wildness and insobriety

42. Synonyms for Boozing include inebriation, drunkenness, intoxication, crapulence, inebriety, insobriety, intemperance, tipsiness, alcoholism and dipsomania

43. Some individuals show very little sign of drunkenness even after consuming a number of drinks.

44. Synonyms for Bibulousness include drunkenness, insobriety, intoxication, intemperance, inebriation, alcoholism, tipsiness, dipsomania, inebriety and crapulence

45. Contrary to popular myth , the majority of accidents are not caused by speeding or drunkenness.

46. He's charged with two counts of GBH, further charge of disobeying a lawful order, drunkenness, absence without leave.

47. Antonyms for Abstinences include self-indulgence, abandons, acquisitiveness, covetousness, excess, gluttony, greediness, indulgence, wantonness and drunkenness

48. Drinking to the point of drunkenness, with its above-mentioned consequences, is definitely too much drinking.

49. North Shields magistrates clipped 90 minutes off the hours after hearing complaints that Tynemouth already suffered enough from drunkenness.

50. “Every one is aware of the spirit of frivolity, debauchery, drunkenness and revelry so prevalent during the Christmas season . . .