Sober

  • 11Sober — So ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sobered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sobering}.] To make sober. [1913 Webster] There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again. Pope. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Sober — So ber, v. i. To become sober; often with down. [1913 Webster] Vance gradually sobered down. Ld. Lytton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 13Sôber — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Alternative Rock, Alternative Metal Gründung 1993 als Sôber Stoned Auflösung 2005 Neugründung …

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  • 14sober — index deliberate, disconsolate, discriminating (judicious), earnest, grave (solemn), lucid, major …

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  • 15sober — (adj.) c.1300, grave, serious, solemn, from O.Fr. sobre, from L. sobrius not drunk, temperate, from se without + ebrius drunk, of unknown origin. Sense of moderate, temperate, especially abstaining from strong drink is first attested mid 14c.;… …

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  • 16Sober — Sober,   Stadt in Südirak, Zubair …

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  • 17sober — 01. He may look [sober], but he is actually so drunk he can hardly walk straight. 02. According to experts, coffee does not help to [sober] up a drunk person, and in fact, may increase the effects of the alcohol. 03. You d better wait until you… …

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  • 18SOBER — In cryptography, SOBER is a family of stream ciphers initially designed by [http://seer grog.net Greg Rose] of QUALCOMM Australia starting in 1997. The name is a contrived acronym for S eventeen O ctet B yte E nabled R egister. Initially the… …

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  • 19sober up — verb 1. become sober after excessive alcohol consumption (Freq. 3) Keep him in bed until he sobers up • Syn: ↑sober • Hypernyms: ↑become, ↑go, ↑get • Entailment …

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  • 20sober — so|ber1 [ soubər ] adjective * 1. ) not drunk: We ll talk about this tomorrow, when you re sober. stone cold sober (=completely sober): She still looked stone cold sober. 2. ) with a serious attitude: A sober voice on the radio announced the bad… …

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