Catchword: dry drunk
Part of Speech:
n. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: A non-alcoholic drunk—a person intoxicated with his own abstiencne—was described here yesterday at a medical meeting.—Dr. Curtis T. Prout labeled such a person a “dry drunk."—The “dry drunk” was found to have grown almost obsessed with his changed existence. The maintenances of abstinence was associated frequently with a disturbed mind. Dr. Prout pointed out that addiction was characterized by a desire “toward an object and away from it.”
Article or Document Title:
“Addictions Study Cites ‘Dry Drunk’”
Author:
Morris Kaplan
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
New York Times
Date of Publication:
Feb. 24, 1957
Page Number:
58
This cite belongs to a full entry for dry drunk.