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tippler

[tip-ler] / ˈtɪp lər /


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His portraits of Viennese cafe “types” — the clumsy waiter, the morose writer, the street tippler helping himself to drinks from an outdoor table — are grotesque but funny.

From New York Times • Jan. 6, 2011

Eng was a sobersided teetotaler; Chang a temperamental tippler.

From Time Magazine Archive

At pay-for-your-own drink parties in the London Hilton, the typical tippler has cut his intake from six to four.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then the thought occurred to me: 'But, since I am not a tippler, why should such a joke have been played upon ME?'

From Through Russia by Hogarth, C. J.

Naturally the Stipendiary was bound to show that before the law all men are equal—the Town Councillor and the common tippler; he succeeded.

From The Old Wives' Tale by Bennett, Arnold