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Filter by Meaning The book club was made up of a group of bibulous women who enjoyed discussing their latest read over wine.
She was a bibulous reader, often finishing several books in a week.
She was always seen with a book in hand, a truly bibulous individual.
The small bookstore was a haven for bibulous readers, offering a wide range of titles.
The party guests became increasingly bibulous as the night went on.
His bibulous behavior was causing problems at work.
She was known for her bibulous behavior at parties.
His bibulous nature made him a popular member of the book club.
Her bibulous behavior caused her to lose her job as a bartender.
The rare book exhibit was a bibulous affair, featuring antique tomes and vintage wines.
The bibulous behavior of some college students can lead to dangerous situations.
His bibulous tendencies were evident in the many shelves lined with books in his home.
It was clear that the suspect was bibulous when the officer stopped him.
The bookstore owner was a bibulous purveyor of knowledge, always recommending new books to his customers.
The bibulous revelers stumbled out of the bar at closing time.
The bibulous nature of the business meeting was unprofessional.
His bibulous appetite for reading led him to spend countless hours in the local library.
The professor was known to be bibulous, as evidenced by his vast collection of academic literature.
He was a bibulous writer who often drank while working.
His love of reading was so great that he became a bibulous collector of rare books.
John's father is bibulous and often comes home drunk.
The partygoers became increasingly bibulous as the night went on.
The bookstore owner was a bibulous man who enjoyed discussing books with his customers.
The bibulous bandage was applied to the wound to stop the bleeding.
She found herself in a bibulous state after drinking too much champagne.
The bibulous napkin soaked up the spilled soup on the dining table.
Despite his bibulous tendencies, he was always able to hold an intelligent conversation about literature.
The bibulous nature of the paper towel made it perfect for wiping down surfaces.
She spent all her free time at the library, earning a reputation as a bibulous bookworm.
Her bibulous tendencies meant she was always up for discussing literature over drinks.
The bibulous texture of the sponge made it ideal for cleaning up spills.
His love for bibulous literature inspired him to become a writer.
She spent every evening in her bibulous state with a book in her hand.
Even as a child, she was bibulous, spending hours reading books under the covers with a flashlight.
The bibulous cloth was used to wipe the baby's face.
The bibulous material of the carpet made it difficult to clean up stains.
The bibulous tissue paper was used to clean the car's windshield.
The bibulous properties of the clay made it ideal for pottery making.
She always carries a book in her bag, she is such a bibulous person.
Her bibulous tendencies often got in the way of her studies.
Mary's passion for reading made her bibulous, always searching for new titles to add to her collection.
The coffee shop was always filled with bibulous intellectuals discussing literature.
The bibliophile's bibulous habits sometimes resulted in a few too many wine stains on his books.
The new library is a bibliophile's dream, with thousands of bibulous volumes to peruse.
The bibulous professor was known to assign an entire book to be read before the next class.
He was known for his bibulous ways and would often spend all night drinking.
The bibulous habits of some people can lead to health problems and addiction.
She worried that her father's bibulous tendencies would lead to health problems.
The bibulous culture of the city made it difficult to stay sober.
Mary's friend is bibulous and sometimes drinks too much at parties.
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