dipsomania

త్రాగుడుపై అతిగా ఆశపడు
definition
noun
But for Blairites to attack Brown for networking, briefing the press and installing placemen is a little like an alcoholic accusing a social drinker of dipsomania .
alcoholism, specifically in a form characterized by intermittent bouts of craving for alcohol.
translation of 'dipsomania'
త్రాగుడుపై అతిగా ఆశపడు,
త్రాగుడుపై అతికాంక్షను సూచించే వ్యాధి
example
He died of drink - not the social drinking which leads so often to ruin here - but the fiery, passionate 'dipsomania' which is a common disease even in the very best circles of the Scandinavian countries.
He suffered from 'dipsomania' (excessive bouts of drinking) and died at the age of 42.
Most of the world exists between the extremes of abstinence (Indonesia and Yemen bring up the rear) and the 'dipsomania' of a Slovenia or a South Korea.
Blair spends much of the book whining about his 'dipsomania' and sexually perverted thoughts.
But for Blairites to attack Brown for networking, briefing the press and installing placemen is a little like an alcoholic accusing a social drinker of 'dipsomania' .
These characters could inhabit an early Waugh but not a later one, where 'dipsomania' is not a joke but a debilitating disease that wrecks lives.
It's a beverage selection that neither Flandrau nor Fitzgerald, kindred spirits in 'dipsomania' , would have approved of.
Alongside Faye Dunaway, Rourke trashed his glamorous image to drag the audience into an abyss of 'dipsomania' .
He gossips about the 'dipsomania' in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills.
Did I mention I have fairly severe 'dipsomania' ?
When he sings about his marauding 'dipsomania' and the opposite sex tearing his heart from his body, then stamping and twisting their heel into his hyper-sensitive organ on the squalid street, it rings true.
The good news is I was already in therapy because of her 'dipsomania' , and it was a free program!
Which, in my opinion, is better than having a reputation as a critical and vicious 'dipsomaniac' .
Danny was downbeat and self-absorbed, reeling from one personal incident to the next like a ship without a compass, and his friends were a mixed bunch of 'dipsomaniacs' and egotists.
When all the local timber was harvested, the loggers would move on, leaving their ramshackles behind, and by 1915 skid row came to mean a cheap, disreputable district, usually populated by dives and 'dipsomaniacs' .
At the tube a group of 'dipsomaniacs' chose to come to a halt right in front of ticket barrier I was trying to get through.
In that time, he's chronicled the carnage of teenage psychopaths and femme fatales, 'dipsomaniacal' tramps and millionaire dope fiends.
This prefigured emerging gendered notions of intemperance which regarded drunkenness as basically a male vice that afflicted women through the abuse visited upon them by 'dipsomaniacal' husbands and fathers.
But although New Yorkers tell tales about great aunts and 'dipsomaniacal' uncles carried off to Bellevue, and the guides on Circle Line tour boats describe it as a mental institution, Bellevue is a general hospital.
When he started out as a callow youth from Stroud, he was a borderline 'dipsomaniac' , who would keep the night porter busier than most.
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