Use "drunkard|drunkards" in a sentence

1. So “the drunkards of Ephraim” were really the drunkards of Israel.

2. Spiritual Drunkards Today

3. They Admonished drunkards, jailed adulterers, and …

4. “The Drunkards of Ephraim”

5. The Spiritual Drunkards —Who Are They?

6. The drunkard tends to vulgarize.

7. They pitched the drunkard out.

8. (b) Who were the drunkards of Ephraim?

9. The drunkard led a vicious life.

10. The drunkard staggered along the street.

11. Who were these “drunkards of Ephraim”?

12. The drunkard tottered along the road.

13. The drunkard tottered to the door.

14. A drunkard and stingy with it!

15. The drunkard began to rave again.

16. Seryozhka is a sluggard, a drunkard.

17. The drunkard rolled up to me.

18. A drunkard is unfit to drive.

19. Who, then, were “the drunkards of Ephraim”?

20. Drunkards yelled, as if at a bullfight,

21. 20 A drunkard is unfit to drive.

22. The drunkard wavered out of the wineshop.

23. That drunkard flung out the empty bottle.

24. 18 The drunkard led a vicious life.

25. A drunkard is in bondage to alcohol.

26. The drunkard was turned out of the bar.

27. Some new disciples were formerly homosexuals, adulterers, drunkards, or thieves.

28. “Neither fornicators, . . . nor adulterers, . . . nor drunkards . . . will inherit God’s kingdom.”

29. That drunkard was the opprobrium of our community.

30. Anjali's father, a drunkard, sold his child for pornography.

31. The author portrayed his father as a vicious drunkard.

32. 3 The showy* crowns of the drunkards of Eʹphra·im

33. 6 That drunkard was the opprobrium of our community.

34. A drunkard brushed against me in a rude way.

35. To straighten out the crooked road an English drunkard made.

36. A drunkard who drinks to forget the shame of drinking.

37. “Woe to the eminent crown of the drunkards of Ephraim.” —ISAIAH 28:1.

38. 28 Woe to the showy* crown* of the drunkards of Eʹphra·im+

39. Drunkards are known to engage in ridiculous, offensive, or immoral conduct.

40. □ Who were the drunkards of Ephraim, and what made them drunk?

41. □ How were the eminent crowns of the drunkards of Ephraim trampled down?

42. Synonyms for Barflies include tipplers, alcoholics, drunks, drunkards, boozers, drinkers, inebriates, winos, dipsomaniacs and imbibers

43. “A drunkard and a glutton will come to poverty.” —Proverbs 23:21.

44. 24:48-51) Now is no time to be affiliated with spiritual “drunkards.”

45. Doubtless, there were literal drunkards in Israel, since Samaria was the scene of licentious pagan worship.

46. A drunkard may see “strange things” in that he may hallucinate or fantasize.

47. The drunkard told his troubles to every Tom , Dick and Harry who passed by.

48. Falsely accused of being a drunkard and a glutton, he did not argue about this.

49. To taste the elixir of life,(Sentence dictionary) become a drunkard in that mystic tavern!

50. Antonyms for Abstainer include bibber, drinker, alcoholic, drunk, drunkard, wino, inebriate, tippler, boozer and dipsomaniac

51. In the subway I got cornered by the inevitable drunkard wanting to give me some advice.

52. A crisis was approaching, which was why Jehovah pronounced “woe to the eminent crown of the drunkards of Ephraim.”

53. He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!

54. Drunkard thinks he also has the experience of carry on a clandestine love affair, say: Hey!

55. (Joel 1:5) Yes, the spiritual drunkards of Judah were told to “wake up,” to sober up.

56. He is a fugitive from justice, an habitual drunkard, a drug addict, or is currently Abjudged mentally incompetent

57. With a violent drunkard for a husband, he thought, that wretched woman must lead a life of terror.

58. Ptolemy XII was generally described as a weak, self-indulgent man, a drunkard, and a music lover.

59. The Bible says that they had been ‘fornicators, adulterers, men who lie with men, thieves, greedy persons, drunkards.’

60. Therefore, the Christian congregation regards a confirmed glutton in the same manner as it views a habitual drunkard.

61. 3 He is a one-man debauch. - See him, the drunkard, his huge shaggy head filled with nonsenses!

62. Some of the Christians in Corinth had been ‘fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, homosexuals, thieves, greedy persons, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners.’

63. The fat old drunkard was found asleep in a bower of roses by some of the servants of the palace.

64. (2) he is a fugitive from justice, an habitual drunkard, a drug addict, or is currently Abjudged mentally incompetent

65. An orphan girl, a lost traveller, an old drunkard, and a monk who has failed at the same task for half his life.

66. He explained: “For a drunkard and a glutton will come to poverty, and drowsiness will clothe one with mere rags.” —Proverbs 23:20, 21.

67. Their transformation reminds us of the words of the apostle Paul: “Neither fornicators . . . , nor thieves, nor greedy persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit God’s kingdom.

68. In the Corinthian congregation there were some who had been homosexuals, as well as others who had been thieves, greedy persons, extortioners, drunkards, adulterers and idolaters.

69. How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Ruth Goodman (Author)

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71. (1 Peter 2:22) His enemies falsely accuse him of being a Sabbath breaker, a drunkard, and a demonized person, but Jesus is not dishonored by their lies.

72. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men kept for unnatural purposes, nor men who lie with men, nor thieves, nor greedy persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit God’s kingdom.

73. THE ART OF DISAPPEARING JOHN TALBOT SMITH You are all Besotted—hag-ridden—drunkards sitting in the stocks, and bowing down to the said stocks, and making a god thereof

74. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men kept for unnatural purposes, nor men who lie with men, nor thieves, nor greedy persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit God’s kingdom.”

75. “Do not be one of those forever tippling wine . . . for the drunkard and glutton impoverish themselves, and a drowsy head makes a wearer of rags.” —Proverbs 21:17; 23:20, 21, Jerusalem Bible.

76. ‘A mere vagabond, idle person, hating labour, a drunkard, a sot, one of no spirit or forecast, delighting to live Beggarly and carelessly, one content in no condition of life, either good or ill.’

77. ‘A mere vagabond, idle person, hating labour, a drunkard, a sot, one of no spirit or forecast, delighting to live Beggarly and carelessly, one content in no condition of life, either good or ill.’

78. For instance, the Bible states that “neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men kept for unnatural purposes, nor men who lie with men, nor thieves, nor greedy persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit God’s kingdom.”

79. 7 For example, the Bible says: “Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men kept for unnatural purposes, nor men who lie with men, nor thieves, nor greedy persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit God’s kingdom.”

80. “Quit mixing in company with anyone called a brother that is a fornicator or a greedy person or an idolater or a reviler or a drunkard or an extortioner, not even eating with such a man. . . .