Synonym: dizzy, intoxicated, tipsy. Similar words: drunken, drunkard, blind drunk, drunkenness, trunk, shrunken, preshrunk, roadrunner. Meaning: [drʌŋk] n. 1. a chronic drinker 2. someone who is intoxicated. adj. 1. stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol) 2. as if under the influence of alcohol.
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(91) They came home roaring drunk again last night.
(92) Your words don't string;you're drunk.
(93) He trips when he gets drunk.
(94) He was hauled up on a drunk driving charge.
(95) He had drunk himself into oblivion.
(96) A drunk lay in the alley.
(97) He became abusive when he was drunk.
(98) I've just drunk a whole pot of tea!
(99) Andrew decided to try and get Sharon drunk.
(100) His father choked him off for being drunk.
(101) Andy was drunk and spoiling for a fight.
(102) He was drunk when he crashed the car.
(103) It's time to get tough with drunk drivers.
(104) He had drunk himself unconscious on vodka.
(105) They were arrested for being drunk and disorderly .
(106) There's a drunk at the door making trouble.
(107) Alexander had drunk too much whiskey.
(108) When he's drunk[sentencedict.com], he's a beast.
(109) Last night I got drunk and rolfed my dinner.
(110) He was run in for drunk and disorderly behaviour.
(111) He was sacked for being drunk.
(112) They tried to sabotage my party by getting drunk.
(113) They are very tough on drunk drivers.
(114) He was drunk on beer and whisky.
(115) I was dead drunk yesterday evening.
(116) They got drunk on vodka.
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(117) Anyone who is not drunk is sober.
(118) Ben, drunk and incoherent, slumped in a chair.
(119) The wine had made him drunk.
(120) He was portrayed as a feckless drunk.