drunkard u rečniku PONS

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In the novel, he is seen to be a drunkard, self-indulgent and self-pitying because of his wasted life.
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During the 1920s, the jail was mainly used to house drunkards and bootleggers.
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It would follow that the regular drunkard would be more immune from punishment than the sober man.
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Concurrent with this movement, a loose network of facilities both public and private offered treatment to drunkards.
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A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!
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Although "druzhinas" were informal, they could perform citizen arrests of various petty offenders: drunkards, hooligans, etc.
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But this is not because he is a drunkard, nor because he lacks manners, nor because he is an anarchist.
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Will the drunkard ever get back to his home from the bar?
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After much struggle the drunkard falls into the floor and faints.
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Then as they parted, he would slip a dollar bill or a silver dollar in the poor drunkards hand.
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