omnibibulous

English

Etymology

omni- + bibulous

Adjective

omnibibulous (comparative more omnibibulous, superlative most omnibibulous)

  1. (rare) Able, or likely, to drink almost anything (alcoholic)
    Sir W.H.,... expected me to be both omnivorous and omnibibulous; when we rose from his high table and left the room I felt sheathed in an alcoholic mist. --William Manchester, The Last Lion, Visions of Glory, page 886.
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