In "The Outsiders," the term "soused" refers to being intoxicated or drunk. It highlights the struggles of some characters with alcohol, reflecting themes of escapism and the harsh realities of their lives. The use of the term underscores the challenging circumstances faced by the characters, as they seek solace in substances amid their turbulent environment.
to steal
understaning
Lift is something on a car. It makes a car or truck higher off the ground.
no. He just cared about his brothers.
you
soused
Steeped in liquor, nomally a weak pickling vinegar. Easy to see where the vernacular expression for drunkenness comes from.
soused
to steal
understaning
inebriated wasted soused (sow-s-ed)
Lift is something on a car. It makes a car or truck higher off the ground.
no. He just cared about his brothers.
you
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reeling refers to dizzy.
It means angry