التركية النطق
gîd drʌngkالنطق
/gəd ˈdrəɴɢk/ /ɡɪd ˈdrʌŋk/
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() Probably first used in literature in this manner by Ernest Hemingway in The Sun Also Rises (1926). Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (1926), p. 148 of 1954 Scribner's edition: "Mike was a bad drunk. Brett was a good drunk. Bill was a good drunk. Cohn was never drunk. Mike was unpleasant after he passed a certain point."