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Definition of Bibulously

Bibulously
Bibulously Bib"u*lous*ly, adv. In a bibulous manner; with profuse imbibition or absorption. --De Quincey.

Meaning of Bibulously from wikipedia

- testing how much oil is present in products. Blotting paper referred to as bibulous paper is mainly used in microscopy to remove excess liquids from the slide...
- Lord Peter Views the Body, first published in 1928, is the first collection of short stories about Lord Peter Wimsey by Dorothy L. Sayers. Some stories...
- about golf; and Mr. Mulliner, with tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls. Born in Guildford, the third son...
- 1177/0024363920968427. PMC 7804502. PMID 33487740. Herbert, Amanda (23 January 2018). "Bibulous Erasmus". The Recipes Project. doi:10.58079/td2u. Archived from the original...
- to Jacobean revenge tragedy, Victorian classics and his final role, a bibulous millionaire in the musical Anything Goes. Quilley was born in Islington...
- According to Variety, the nightclub "just about satisfies the gastronomic, bibulous, and entertainment needs of any mortal". The club's operators bought the...
- poor, but bibulous — the latter fact accounting in no small measure for the former. McGonagall initially believed that the word "bibulous" referred to...
- his French wife Lulu (Judy Huxtable). While meeting their lawyers – the bibulous Mr. Haig and overbearing Mr. Pepperman (both pla**** by Cook) – the encroaching...
- political liability. On the Tuesday after the election Gaitskell lunched "bibulously" with Bevan at Asheridge in the Chilterns to discuss his plans for party...
- sanctioned or ordered by MacNab and was the result of a group of particularly bibulous officers and the event nearly ended in disaster. The second (dusk) attack...