He was in some business in a country town, well off enough to provide a comfortable home, and he was very good; in fact, his one fault was that he was too good, too open-hearted and fond of associating with other good fellows like himself, and of pledging them in the cup that cheers and at the same time inebriates.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
By virtue of special statutes he sees to the enforcement of the acts relating to factories, mines, burial-grounds, inebriates, anatomy, vivisection, explosives, and other kindred matters.
"The Government of England (Vol. I)"
A. Lawrence Lowell
Can it be that she has a morbid taste for inebriates?
"The Man From the Clouds"
J. Storer Clouston