intemperance
1.Excessive indulgence; intemperance.
2.Dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure; intemperance.
4.Health does not consist with intemperance.
5.Lack of sobriety; intemperance, especially in drinking.
6.given to gross intemperance in eating or drinking.
7.Her intemperance will entail the curse of insanity upon her innocent children.
8.Many of those who abstain consider smoking a sign of weakness or intemperance.
9.To see her is a Picture -- To hear her is a Tune -- To know her an Intemperance As innocent as June -- To know her not -- Affliction -- To own her for a Friend A warmth as near as if the Sun Were shining in your Hand.


