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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(151) He'll be blind drunk by the time he gets home from Tom's wedding.
(152) As one twelfth-century writer put it, English wine could be drunk only with closed eyes and through clenched teeth.
(153) I wish you wouldn't show me up in front of my parents by getting so drunk.
(154) The bull looked on sympathetically until the drunk was out of the way before once more turning its attention to the matador.
(155) The landlord refused to serve him because he considered him too drunk.
(156) The employer booted him out for being drunk at work.
(157) A drunk man weaved to his way home at midnight.
(158) His only way of dealing with his problems was to go out and get drunk.
(159) If you've drunk enough, I'll cork the bottle and we can have the rest later.
(160) He was so drunk he fell over in the road.
(161) I got a bit drunk and made a fool of myself.
(162) When he came home drunk again, she read him the Riot Act.
(163) The low point in my life was when I was hit by a drunk driver.
(164) They rolled up at the party two hours late and rather drunk.
(165) They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk.
(166) He was obviously drunk.
(167) They doctored her fruit juice with vodka and she got very drunk.
(168) The drunk lurched to his feet and tried to follow us.
(169) He wound up drunk.
(170) Every time I see you, you're drunk, you old reprobate.
(171) One man was so drunk as to be barely conscious.
(172) The film's characterization of the artist as a complete drunk has annoyed a lot of people.
(173) Sorry I made such a fool of myself last night. I must have been drunk.
(174) He's drunk again; we'd better call a taxi and get him home.
(175) One witness to the accident said the driver appeared to be drunk.
(176) He had roistered and drunk until he was sent to the hospital.
(177) They had both drunk an unconscionable quantity of red wine the previous night.
(178) Spirits are more expensive than beer,[http://sentencedict.com/drunk.html] but they get you drunk faster.
(179) He rolled home roaring drunk at 3 o'clock in the morning.
(180) The water is crystal clear and drunk without any treatment.