Antonym: sober. Similar words: sunken, hunker down, trunk, hunkered down, drug, drub, drum, banker. Meaning: ['drʌŋkən] adj. given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol.
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61) He had been swept along by Tommy's drunken madness.
62) Rather than stumbling around like a drunken man.
63) Could be drunken driving, manslaughter, who knows?
64) His drunken night, and morning.
65) Did you know he'd been convicted of drunken driving?
66) The place was full of noise and drunken shouting.
67) Drunken fans whooped it up in the streets.
68) Henderson pleaded guilty on one count of drunken driving.
69) The two met at a drunken party in college.
70) They sounded like the footfalls of a drunken giant.
71) The rising incidence of drunken driving requires drastic countermeasures.
72) He flew into an anti-aircraft shell with the precise catastrophe of a drunken driver speeding into a wall.
73) More than one drunken fireman was reputedly found asleep in an adjacent stable.
74) May as well go to bed in a drunken stupor after dinner,[www.Sentencedict.com] same as the rest of them.
75) She deserves better than to be upended by a drunken oaf who seems incapable of controlling his social behaviour.
76) These include drunken driving,[sentencedict.com] underage drinking and research into alcohol related problems.
77) The son of a drunken soldier lived for six years with his grandmother in one room.
78) Jesse Wood, 15, was kicked and slashed by a drunken gang at Richmond, London, last Christmas.
79) Then his corpulent body collapsed and gradually the noise of his drunken snoring drowned out the quiet sobbing of the Annamese girl.
80) Denver had two drunken driving arrests in Colorado and was to be tried on one of those charges in January.
81) They are extremely handsome and sensual, and glory in a drunken brawl.
82) I thought you might be a Windmill girl ... come to blackmail me about some drunken indiscretion of mine.
83) I made a second fateful decision when a couple of drunken tourists beat me to a cab on Hudson Street.
84) In recent decades, such questions might have sounded like a drunken hallucination or worse.
85) Though he had lurched into the kitchen like a drunken huntsman, he had known what to do.
86) I had gritted my teeth during the tales of murder and mayhem committed by drunken hoodlums from north Belfast.
87) The sister stood back, and the groom, followed by his drunken friends and hangers-on, pushed on into the courtyard.
88) Drunken Adivassis had stoned his jeep the previous night as he came through the hills looking for us.
89) Perhaps because of its deep associations with childhood, drunken behavior is usually more infantile than aggressive.
90) Drunken football fans began directing a stream of abusive language at the policemen.