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ailing, crook, indisposed, off-colour, out of sorts, en.synonym.one, peaked, poorly, seedy, sickly, unwell.
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On this page you’ll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to under the weather, such as: ailing, bedridden, below par, diseased, ill, and out of sorts.
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WORDS RELATED TO UNDER THE WEATHER
- below par
- debilitated
- diseased
- down
- down with
- enfeebled
- feeble
- feeling awful
- ill
- indisposed
- rocky
- run down
- sick
- sick as a dog
- sickly
- under the weather
- unwell
- wasting
- weak
- below average
- imperfect
- inferior
- lacking
- not oneself
- off
- off-form
- poor
- substandard
- under the weather
- wanting
- blah
- crummy
- miserable
- nauseated
- pale
- queasy
- shaky
- sick as a dog
- sick to one’s stomach
- throwing up
- under the weather
- vomiting
- DTs
- aftereffect
- big head
- delirium tremens
- drunkenness
- headache
- morning after
- shakes
- under the weather
- willies
- withdrawal
- a wreck
- afflicted
- ailing
- below par
- bummed
- diseased
- down
- down with
- feeling awful
- feeling rotten
- feeling terrible
- got the bug
- indisposed
- infirm
- laid low
- off one’s feet
- on sick list
- out of sorts
- peaked
- poorly
- queasy
- rotten
- run down
- running a temperature
- sick as a dog
- under the weather
- unhealthy
- unwell
- woozy
- ailing
- below par
- confined
- down
- down with
- feeling rotten
- got a bug
- ill
- infirm
- laid up
- on sick list
- out of action
- poorly
- sick
- sickly
- under the weather
- unwell
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under the weatheradjective
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under the weatheradjective
Somewhat ill or gloomy.
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under the weatheradjective
Somewhat intoxicated or suffering from a hangover.
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under the weatheradjective
Experiencing adversity.
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out of sorts
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ailing, indisposed, peaked(p), poorly(p), sickly, unwell, under the weather, seedyadjective
somewhat ill or prone to illness
«my poor ailing grandmother»; «feeling a bit indisposed today»; «you look a little peaked»; «feeling poorly»; «a sickly child»; «is unwell and can’t come to work»
Antonyms:
well
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Ned Price:
After experiencing symptoms for the first time this morning, I tested positive for COVID-19 shortly thereafter, will now quarantine for the next 10 days, i’m feeling under the weather but am grateful for the protection from severe illness offered by safe and effective vaccines.
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Hillary Clinton:
When I ’m under the weather, Ican afford to take a few days off, millions of Americans ca n’t, they either go to work sick or lose a paycheck, lots of Americans still don’t even have insurance, or they do but it’s too expensive to actually use, so they toss back some Tylenols, they chug orange juice, hope that the cough or the virus goes away on its own.
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- angeschlagenGerman
- bajo el climaSpanish
- skrantete, hanglete, urven, tufsete, klein, tufs, halvsjuk, skranten, halvsyk, uggen, tufsenNorwegian
- не по себе, нездоровый, приболевшийRussian
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under the weather
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Definition of under the weather
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as in bad
temporarily suffering from a disorder of the body
I feel a little under the weather and I’m just going to stay home.
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bad
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sick
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poorly
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ill
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down
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weak
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punk
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unhealthy
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dizzy
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unsound
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out of sorts
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shaky
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run—down
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unwell
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indisposed
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ailing
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peaked
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fragile
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sickened
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peaky
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symptomatic
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lousy
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seedy
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frail
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weakly
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lame
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diseased
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troubled
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nauseous
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feverish
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cruddy
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feeble
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squeamish
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seasick
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qualmish
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queasy
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disabled
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woozy
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sickish
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invalid
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nauseated
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sickly
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afflicted
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disordered
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carsick
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decrepit
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airsick
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infirm
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hypochondriac
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hypochondriacal
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light—headed
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achy
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queazy
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debilitated
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challenged
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incapacitated
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halt
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well
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whole
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healthy
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sound
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wholesome
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healthful
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hale
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fit
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conditioned
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better
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improved
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cured
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tough
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strong
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recovering
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rugged
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robust
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hardy
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rehabilitated
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hearty
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flourishing
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able—bodied
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well—conditioned
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stalwart
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mending
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lusty
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blooming
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bouncing
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thriving
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flush
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recuperating
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convalescing
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chipper
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well
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whole
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healthy
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sound
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wholesome
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healthful
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hale
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fit
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conditioned
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better
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improved
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cured
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tough
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strong
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recovering
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rugged
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robust
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hardy
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rehabilitated
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hearty
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flourishing
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able—bodied
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well—conditioned
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stalwart
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mending
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lusty
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blooming
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bouncing
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thriving
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flush
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recuperating
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convalescing
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as in drunken
being under the influence of alcohol
When they came home from the party it was obvious they were under the weather.
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drunken
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wet
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fried
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drunk
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impaired
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under the influence
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high
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tight
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three sheets to the wind
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blind
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stiff
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wiped out
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wasted
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three sheets in the wind
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loaded
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lit up
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lit
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gassed
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plastered
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squiffed
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boozy
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tipsy
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juiced
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inebriate
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pickled
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inebriated
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cockeyed
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in the bag
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squiffy
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alcoholic
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besotted
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tiddly
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oiled
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sottish
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stoned
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bombed
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crocked
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stewed
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potted
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looped
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sozzled
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intoxicated
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tanked
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blitzed
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blotto
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canned
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pie—eyed
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stinking
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strung out
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in one’s cups
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sloshed
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ripped
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smashed
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soused
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rocky
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hammered
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maudlin
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beery
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blasted
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dopey
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dissolute
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crapulous
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dopy
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befuddled
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stupefied
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dipsomaniacal
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bleary—eyed
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bibulous
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debauched
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dissipated
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straight
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sober
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dry
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temperate
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level
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steady
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cool
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abstemious
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teetotal
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abstinent
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dry
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steady
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cool
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abstemious
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teetotal
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abstinent
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clearheaded
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