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1 souse
I n sl1)That wonderful substance sobered up the souse in ten minutes — Это чудесное средство моментально протрезвило нашего алкаша
2) AmEWe think of the many beautiful souses we have had — Мы вспоминаем те великолепные попойки, которые устраивали раньше
3) AmEII vi slThat sob stuff gives her a new kind of emotional souse — Эта сентиментальная чепуха вызывает у нее особый вид балдежа
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