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tippling-house
ˈtippling-house Obs. exc. Hist. [f. tippling vbl. n.1 + house n.] A house where intoxicating liquor is sold and drunk; an ale-house, a tavern.1547 Boorde Introd. Knowl. xxxi. (1870) 200 The best fare is in prestes houses, for they do kepe typlynge houses. 1551–2 Act 5 & 6 Edw. VI, c. 25 Preamble, Co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Driftwood Room
facto extended care facility whose name described furnishings and patrons alike, the Driftwood Room has been reborn as a windowless jewel box of luxe tippling bohemians sniffing happy-hour bargains like half-price Champagne cocktails, in one of the few bars in Portland that has bothered to make such things into a house wikipedia.org
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tippling
▪ I. tippling, vbl. n.1 (ˈtɪplɪŋ) [In form and sense, the ordinary vbl. n. in -ing1 from tipple v.1; as to date, etc., see the latter.] The action of tipple v.1 † 1. The retailing of ale or other strong drink; the business of a ‘tippler’ (tippler1 1). Obs.1531 in W. H. Turner Select Rec. Oxford (188... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pickleback
This has resulted in city establishment "The Tippling House" having to increase their nightly supply of pickle brine to ensure that the drink can stay wikipedia.org
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bibbing
▪ I. bibbing, vbl. n. (ˈbɪbɪŋ) [f. bib v. + -ing1.] Continued or repeated drinking; tippling.a 1400 Alexander (Stev.) 154 Bacus he was braynewode for bebbing of wynes. 1563 Homilies ii. Agst. Gluttony (1859) 298 They that give themselves..to bibbing and banqueting. 1835 L. Hunt Jrnl. No. 70. 256 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nobscot Hill
Below the summit of Nobscot Hill is the Nobscot Scout Reservation (452 acres) which includes Tippling Rock, a popular viewing location. victims who succumbed, and this cemetery and the cellar hole of the pest house may be visited today. wikipedia.org
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copeck
copeck (ˈkəʊpɛk) Also 7–8 copec, 8 copeik, copique, capeck, kapeke, 8–9 copeek, 9 kopek. [ad. Russ. kop{supi}êika, kopeika, deriv. (dim. form) of kopyé lance, pike. So called from the substitution in 1535 of the figure of Ivan IV. on horseback with a lance, for that of his predecessor with a sword. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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On the Up
She is something of a confidante and mother figure for the others in the house and becomes upset if Tony isn't eating properly. Fond of sherry – leading to her largely inaccurate catchphrase "just the one" – her tippling is indulged by Tony; when she fears the sack because Ruth wikipedia.org
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Thomas Wilson (poet)
He moved to Fell House, close to his birthplace, and spent the remainder of his long life there. Favourite Mare A Character Charley the Newsmonger On Seeing a Mouse Run Across the Road in January Petition of an Apple-tree Answer to the Foregoing The Tippling wikipedia.org
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Jack Gilford
Sir Rudolf Bing engaged Gilford for the comic speaking role of the tippling jailer Frosch in the operetta Die Fledermaus. This production was also choreographed by Jerome Robbins, who had previously testified before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1953. wikipedia.org
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Ale Houses Act 1551
No-one was to be permitted to keep an ale-house without being so licensed by the Justices at Quarter Sessions, and the Justices were to take bond and surety of the keepers of common ale-houses and tippling-houses. wikipedia.org
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John Disney (priest)
John Disney with the words Neither Bishop nor Archbishop shall make a tippling house of St. Mary's so long as I am its Vicar. Societies for the Reformation of Manners was prolific, but he also found time to research and publish The Genealogy of the most Serene and Illustrious House wikipedia.org
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Sudbury, Massachusetts
The church and town separated in 1836 and a new Town House was built in 1846. The highest point in Sudbury is on the north slope of Nobscot Hill, and the highest summit is Tippling Rock, which commands a great view of the west of wikipedia.org
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Olive Sloane
of Goldie was written as an ageing ex-chorus girl - brassy, excessively made-up and cheaply and gaudily dressed, whiling away her days gossiping and tippling Withers The House in Marsh Road (1960) - Mrs. Morris Heavens Above! wikipedia.org
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Lewis C. Robards
Robards also had a slave pen behind his house on North Broadway, with "tiny brick cells eight feet square, furnished with straw and ventilated with a small Slavery Times in Kentucky (1940), "Robards' 'choice stock' of beautiful quadroon and octoroon girls...was indeed the talk and toast of steamboat barrooms, tippling wikipedia.org
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