How to use "drunk" in a sentence
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He walked very unsteadily and he seemed drunk.
The young man did not seem at all drunk now
By that time Mary Ann - known as Polly - was very drunk
The men looked at the woman, but in the darkness they did not know if she was drunk or dead
She was completely drunk
She was pleasant when sober but she could be noisy and very quarrelsome when drunk
Mary was so drunk that she could not answer properly
Gillenormand always told him that his father had been no good - that he was a poor soldier and a drunk who had abandoned him after his mother's death
He's drunk somewhere; that's all this is
'The man's drunk,' he said quickly
'Oh no, I'm not drunk
After a hard day of crime fighting, you can get stinking drunk and throw up on yourself, and it doesn't matter
Everyone's drunk and boring."
"I don't want to get drunk."
Although a judicial purist might have disapproved, prosecutors and public defenders and tax attorneys and criminal lawyers and corporate counsel were mingling and getting pleasantly drunk with the judges before whom they argued cases most every week
So he is praised for being merely incompetent and not also drunk, and he is given a second chance
'I've drunk river water for the past fifteen years.'