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Source: Webster's dictionaryEmbarrassed by the Chapin report and sobered by the horrors of the flu epidemic, the state Legislature did just that on March 15, 1919. Source: Internet
Now in my late 20s and sobered with some stabs in the heart, I see merit in wanting to try so damn hard; in using audacious hope as a cover on broken faith. Source: Internet
Eventually, the father sobered up and came to gentler terms with his son. Source: Internet
The New York Times, which trumpeted the book's revelations in a long, uncritical front-page piece on Sunday, sobered up three days later with a condemning editorial. Source: Internet
It was a great-running well-made “Wednesday car,” built by MG workers who had sobered up from the previous weekend and not started drinking for the next one yet. Source: Internet
Now head of a financially pressed family, he was sobered by the responsibility and gripped by remorse that he had not been with his father when he died. Source: Internet