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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(181) He can't possibly have drunk all that on his own!
(182) He was so drunk that he had lost the power of speech.
(183) I couldn't understand what the man was saying; he was as drunk as a lord.
(184) Opinions differ as to when this wine should be drunk.
(185) He is quite drunk.
(186) Coming to work drunk put paid to her hopes of promotion.
(187) I remembered that we had drunk the last of the coffee the week before.
(188) He had driven home drunk once too often -- this time he got stopped by the police.
(189) He got drunk and made a spectacle of himself in the club.
(190) No one got drunk as far as I can remember .
(191) He got drunk and made a complete prat of himself.
(192) They've put vodka in her fruit juice to get her drunk.
(193) He was dead drunk.
(194) He got terribly drunk and was throwing up for most of the night.
(195) Wayne was so hyped up that we thought he was drunk.
(196) She throws up to me the time I got drunk.
(197) I don't know how Ann stands for her husband's behaviour; he comes home dead drunk nearly every night.
(198) He was so drunk he could hardly string two words together.
(199) He was so drunk that he could barely articulate his words.
(200) The drunk was making a nuisance of himself and so the manager threw him out on his ear.
(201) The owner threatened to chuck us out of the pub if we got drunk.
(202) He had drunk too much and was ready to pick a fight with anyone who crossed his path.
(203) Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk.
(204) I'd had a couple of glasses of wine but I certainly wasn't drunk.
(205) He was drunk and flat on his back on the street.
(206) I got horribly drunk once at college and that was enough - I learnt my lesson.sentencedict .com
(207) Drunk driving fatalities have declined more than 10 percent over the past 10 years.
(208) From her slow, deliberate speech I guessed she must be drunk.
(209) People at the party were embarrassed when Frank got drunk and made an exhibition of himself.
(210) The truth emerged that the driver of the car had been drunk.