Injuries, suspension, loss of form, friendly fire, criminality, love spats and flagrant dipsomania have pickled this squad to within an inch of invincibility.
www.theroar.com.au In the 19th century, dipsomania was a variety of alcohol-related problems, most of which are known today as alcoholism.
en.wikipedia.org The tone, however, is more farcical than confessional, as exemplified by her decision to deal with her dipsomania through the medium of a show tune.
www.independent.co.uk Many themes are explored in the lives of his family, particularly luxurious frivolity (especially in the 1920s) and dipsomania.
en.wikipedia.org Dipsomania is occasionally still used to describe a particular condition of periodic, compulsive bouts of alcohol intake.
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