sots

सॉट्स
definition
verb
drink habitually.
noun
A few nifty lighting tricks later, and we're riding the rails with a host of yin-yang character pairs: the suited businessman and his wayward brother, the heartbroken sot and her vivacious new friend, and so on.
a habitual drunkard.
translation of 'sots'
noun
पियक्कड़,
मतवाला,
मदोन्मत्त,
मूर्ख व्यक्ति
example
He couldn't believe it, that a woman of her caliber should be drinking with us 'sots' .
They were characterized as 'sots' , bon vivants, and losers.
I heard a discussion about Georgian wine glasses that morphed into the disclosure that Georgians, both rich and poor, were drunken 'sots' .
On a terrific set these lost 'sots' enact a comedy-drama whose relevance extends to the soberest souls among us.
This famous game of war is played by parasites, panderers, bandits, assassins, peasants, 'sots' , bankrupts, and such other dregs of mankind.
But repeated references to drunkenness in the plays, plus the portraits of two 'sots' , Sir Toby Belch and Falstaff, lead Greenblatt to suspect alcoholism.
How painful to behold in a family once happy, the father become a 'sot' ; the mother in tears, and the children lamenting or imitating the vices of the parent.
You could almost feel the disapproval and loathing radiating from Mother at the sight of the man she called ‘that old 'sot' .’
Now we knew him, or at least a thin slice of his bio, the short, sad saga of a 'sot' preserved among the births, graduations, weddings, and deaths.
Maudling was clever, lazy, a 'sot' and deeply corrupt.
This dress cost me $1200 - my drunken 'sot' of an ex-father-in-law swore up and down he would pay for it but didn't so I got stuck with the bill.
He can be the world's laziest 'sot' when he decides he wants to.
He slurred the words, and to all intents and purposes appeared the drunken 'sot' .
In my day the congregation tolerated a drunken 'sot' of an Irishman in the rectory so anything is possible.
Way back in the 19th century there was this drunken 'sot' of an Irish kid named Liam.
One of the authors, a drunken 'sot' , compliments Deeds, and convinces him, with Bennett's help, to go on a binge with him.
A few nifty lighting tricks later, and we're riding the rails with a host of yin-yang character pairs: the suited businessman and his wayward brother, the heartbroken 'sot' and her vivacious new friend, and so on.
Still, a few great individuals emerge in his work, notably a wonderful old 'sot' .
‘Like as not the 'sot' who wrote it all down was drunk as a lord,’ he added.
Verlaine takes it's name from the famous poet and 'sot' !
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