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Definition of Crapulous

Crapulous
Crapulent Crap"u*lent (-lent), Crapulous Crap"u*lous (-l?s), a. [L. crapulentus, crapulosus: cf. F. crapuleux.] Surcharged with liquor; sick from excessive indulgence in liquor; drunk; given to excesses. [R.]

Meaning of Crapulous from wikipedia

- A hangover is the experience of various unpleasant physiological and psychological effects usually following the consumption of alcohol, such as wine,...
- Neuburg The Vixen. By Francis Ben**** The Pilgrim. By Aleister Crowley My ****ulous Contemporaries, No. IV.—Wisdom While You Waite. By Aleister Crowley X-Rays...
- "Revelation", "Minoan Porcelain", "The Decameron", "In Uncertainty to a Lady", "****ulous Impression", "The Life Theoretic", "Complaint of a Poet Manqué", "Social...
- revolutionaries objected to Common Sense; late in life John Adams called it a "****ulous m****". Adams disagreed with the type of radical democracy promoted by...
- windows open ... Gross, almost putrid indecorum.... Literary carrion.... ****ulous stuff". In 1898 when Ibsen was presented to King Oscar II of Sweden and...
- Idealist capable of the most exalted mysticism, and as far removed from the ****ulous Zola as if all the interplanetary spaces had suddenly ac****ulated between...
- ce geste ****uleux'" [Régis Labeaume expresses his 'revolt before this ****ulous gesture']. TVA Nouvelles (in French). QMI Agency. January 30, 2017. Retrieved...
- officers is well do****ented. William Howe was said to have seen many "****ulous mornings" while campaigning in New York. John Burgoyne drank heavily on...
- 1921 and described Lloyd as "A m**** of corruption – long front teeth – a ****ulous way of saying 'desire', and yet a born artistscarcely able to walk...
- attacks W.M. Creizenach's view that David and Bethsabe is the "product of a ****ulous morality dating from the last years of the poet's dissolute life" as having...