Drunk - Law Dictionary Search Results
Potable
Fit to be drunk drinkable
Brewster sessions
licenses for sale by retail of intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the premises where sold. See INTOXICATING LIQUORS. Before the
Ale-house
proper by the keeper, is sold by retail to be drunk on the premises where sold. Such a house, commonly called
Beerhouse
Beerhouse. A house where beer is sold to be drunk either on or off the premises.
Beershop
Beershop. A house where beer is sold to be drunk off the premises only.
Inebriate
To become drunk
New trial
misconduct of the jury, as if they had eaten or drunk at the expense of the party for whom they had
Qui peccat ebrius, luat sobrius
luat sobrius. Cary's Rep. 133, (Let him who sins when drunk be punished when sober.)
inebriated
under the influence of alcohol intoxicated drunk
Fuzz
To make drunk
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