Empino in english

Empino

pronunciation: empinoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures

empinar 

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» empinar el codobooze [Algunas veces escrito boose ]tippleswigbevvycrook + the elbowbe on the boozebe on the bottle .

Example: While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.

Example: She was beginning to suspect that perhaps Ashenden had tippled one too many.

Example: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.

Example: If you're going to start talking sense then don't expect me to bevvy with you on Sunday.

Example: Her family is a typical one too -- her father occasionally crooks the elbow, while her Mother finds consolation in religion.

Example: We've been on the booze since 8am and plan to get smashed.

Example: He's an ex-RAF pilot who's been on the bottle since being demobbed.
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