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Sabbath-day's journeyed adj. Having drunk more than a short walk can reasonably accommodate before the next round. Aalani was Sabbath-day's journeyed and required two taxis for the route home. Sabbath-dayed adj. Having drunk enough to make the seventh day extend from last orders to breakfast. Syndee was Sabbath-dayed and found the journey home had become tomorrow. Sabbath-keepered adj. You have drunk enough to keep the last round with you all the way home. Arlo-bleu was Sabbath-keepered, carrying the evening carefully beneath his coat. Sabbath-keepinged adj. You are drunk and maintaining the evening's observance despite the bar being closed. Jovan was Sabbath-keepinged, still raising a glass to last orders in the taxi. Sabbatharianed adj. Drunk beyond counting the rounds, though still certain the evening requires formal observance. Refoel was Sabbatharianed and requested one final round before locating the exit. Sabbathed (/ˈsæbəθd/) adj. Drunk, with the result that the walk home is observed as a day of rest. Juvia was Sabbathed and rested against three walls on the way home. Sabbathismed adj. Of a drinker: solemn about last orders, the coat, and the sacred necessity of going home. Jahmiere was Sabbathismed, announcing the taxi's arrival as a solemn conclusion. Sabbathlessnessed adj. Of a drinker who has no remaining day of rest between last orders and the next round. Kenni was Sabbathlessnessed and treated breakfast as an early continuation of the pub. Sabbatianed (/səˈbeɪʃənd/) adj. A drinker who treats the last round as the beginning of a personal movement towards home. Latonna was Sabbatianed and gathered followers for the walk to the station. Sabbatianismed adj. Drunk to a degree that the next round is awaited as though it would redeem the evening. Lorriane grew Sabbatianismed and treated the landlord’s return with devotional expectation. Sabbatismed adj. Drunk to the extent of observing an absolute prohibition against doing anything useful until tomorrow. Gerin became Sabbatismed and declined to carry the empty glasses on principle. Sabbatisted adj. Drunk on the strength of which all conversation ceases at the appointed hour, though nobody has appointed it. Jenyssa turned Sabbatisted and declared the discussion closed without consulting anyone present. Sabber-dayed adj. Drunk and observing an unhurried interval between the final round and finding your coat. Balqees was Sabber-dayed, still searching for her coat when the lights came up. Sabeaned adj. Drunk on the strength of a long-dead conviction that the banister has ceremonial importance. Menno was Sabeaned and bowed to the handrail before beginning his descent. Sabeismed adj. Drunk since last orders, and directing reverence equally towards the lamps, windows and moon. Liora became Sabeismed and raised her glass to the streetlight as a lesser heavenly body. Sabellianed adj. Drunk by closing time, and reduced to a pleasantly indistinguishable succession of ancient selves. Dmiya was Sabellianed, having merged several introductions into one uncertain acquaintance.