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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121) And I am not talking about the drunken louts who beat their wives to death in a cellar.
122) And what if those men did decide to play some drunken prank?
123) McQuaid was a drunken blackguard who was with me in the war.
124) The priest staggered to his feet and waddled off with an air of drunken disdain.
125) One night a drunken man had staggered after her the length of Rosamunde Street.
126) The churchyard yews cast long sinister shadows over the drunken tombstones.
127) This purported to give viewers colour and depth from a drunken double image viewed through red and blue specs.
128) They also do a superb rendition of Dire Straits Romeo and Juliet sung by a drunken man.
129) Sherman passed apartment doors with innumerable locks,[www.Sentencedict.com] one above the other in drunken columns.
130) She had invited Betty to stay by accident, or rather by drunken mischance, at one of those fatal office parties.
131) Drunken brawls have also caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.
132) He never knew his father, his uncles were on the fringes of crooked activity and his drunken step-father sold second-hand cars.
133) Another drunken former farmhand draped himself across the counter of the farm's lone grocery store.
134) The 37-year-old merchant seaman killed Joyce after a night out ended in drunken violence.
135) They left him slumped in a drunken stupor against the church wall.
136) George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces.
137) The monster fell asleep in a drunken stupor and Susa-no-wo then cut it to pieces and settled down with the maiden.
138) He talked of his harsh, unsympathetic upbringing in which his often drunken father physically abused his wife and children.
139) Young men are apt to think themselves wise enough, as drunken men are apt to think themselves sober enough. Lord Chesterfield
140) This penetrating study of a drunken drop-out, yearning for oblivion, is both ridiculously funny and painfully sad.
141) Except for the sauerkraut, the drunken soldiers had destroyed everything.
142) The band stopped, and a group of the groom's more drunken friends broke into song.
143) The drunken voice of Officer Cecil informed him that he and his fellows were taking the calls one at a time.
144) Jefferson was called a traitor, and Andrew Jackson was accused of being a drunken, ignorant adulterer.
145) Red velvet curtains closed out the Devon night, and the bar was awash with the drunken summer school intelligentsia.
146) Mottram was an original drunken sailor and was condemned to death for stealing a boat.
147) What is allowed is sentimentality in drunken songs of nationality and ideal love.
148) Accepting lifts with drunken pilots is more dangerous than with drunken drivers.
149) Widows living alone were not the only interviewees to complain of harassment by drunken foreign sailors.
150) It was true, she thought; in spite of his gentle, drunken ineffectiveness, he could easily be a violent man.