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drunk

Definition for drunk

noun as in one who drinks too much

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As Peled puts it, “The whiskey bottle is still on the table and people are drunk.”

I did know girls who had had sexual experiences when they were too drunk to fully know what was going on.

If the President is seeking a way to court Republicans, alcohol is a slam-drunk.

“I was a nobody there,” Sisler insisted in a telephone interview, during which he slurred his words and acknowledged he was drunk.

But the headlines revealed: last night, as predicted, 26-year-old candidate George Washington carried the drunk vote.

And she did go; the doctor with great attention sending in half a dozen of medicine, to be drunk upon the road.

I have digged, and drunk water, and have dried up with the sole of my foot, all the rivers shut up in banks.

Therefore hear this, thou poor little one, and thou that art drunk but not with wine.

The horse, whose health had been drunk in his absence, was standing outside, ready harnessed to the cart.

But the neighbors soon made up their minds what they thought of the strangers, for the father was very drunk.

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On this page you'll find 93 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to drunk, such as: stoned, tipsy, bashed, befuddled, buzzed, and crocked.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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