- have been used to
refer to
people affected by
alcoholism such as tippler,
drunkard,
dipsomaniac and souse. The risk of
alcohol dependence begins at low levels...
- The
Drunkard is an 1844
American temperance play. The
Drunkard may also
refer to: The
Drunkard (1935 film), an
American drama The
Drunkard (1937 film)...
- The
Drunkard; or, The
Fallen Saved is an
American temperance play
first performed on
February 12, 1844. A
drama in five acts, it was
perhaps the most po****r...
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Drunkard's Walk may
refer to:
Drunkard's Walk (novel), a 1960
science fiction novel by
Frederik Pohl
Drunkard's walk, a
patchwork pattern made up of squares...
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Drunken noodles or
drunkard noodles is a Thai stir-fried
noodle dish
similar to phat si-io but ****ier. In
English texts, it is
rendered as pad kee mao...
- The Old
Drunkard is a
female seated statue from the ****enistic period,
which survives in two
Roman marble copies. The
original was
probably also made...
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Taoism Drunkard (鬼馬天師; Guǐ mǎ tiān shī), also
known as
Drunken Wu-Tang, is a 1984 Hong Kong
martial arts
comedy film
directed by Yuen Cheung-yan, who also...
-
Wenceslaus IV (also Wenceslas; Czech: Václav; German: Wenzel,
nicknamed "the Idle"; 26
February 1361 – 16
August 1419), also
known as
Wenceslaus of Luxembourg...
- A
drunkard's cloak was a type of
pillory used in
various jurisdictions to
punish miscreants. The
drunkard's cloak was
actually a barrel, into the top...
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Modern Drunkard is a
glossy color periodical humorously promoting the
lifestyle of the "functional alcoholic".
Frank Kelly Rich
founded Modern Drunkard in...