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  • 111hammered — very drunk, pissed, sloshed    You were hammered, so I took your keys and drove you home …

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  • 112higher than a kite — drunk, natural high, sloshed    Don t let him drive he s higher than a kite …

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  • 113in the bag — I. drunk, loaded, sloshed    Two drinks and she ll be in the bag. She gets drunk easily. II. already won or decided, a sure thing    Don t worry. The game is in the bag we ll win easily …

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  • 114liquored up — drunk, having drunk too much liquor, sloshed    I wish Pa wouldn t get liquored up when he goes to town …

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  • 115loaded — I. having many extra devices or accessories    That Buick is loaded, including a sun roof. II. drunk, inebriated, sloshed    After his fifth drink of rum, he was loaded. He was staggering. III. wealthy, rich, deep pockets, moneybags    To own a… …

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  • 116pissed — I. angry, upset, teed off    She was really pissed when you told her to carry your luggage. [b]II. [B] drunk, hammered, sloshed    When I saw her walk, I knew she was pissed. She nearly fell down …

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  • 117plastered — very drunk, hammered, looped, sloshed    After losing the fight, Jock went and got plastered …

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  • 118tanked/tanked up — drunk, polluted, sloshed, wasted    After an evening at the tavern, the sailors were tanked …

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  • 119drunk — 1. adjective he was so drunk he couldn t stand up Syn: intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, impaired, drunken, tipsy, under the influence; informal plastered, smashed, bombed, sloshed, sozzled, sauced, lubricated, well oiled, wrecked, juiced,… …

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  • 120inebriated — adjective an apparently inebriated boater stunned diners at a waterfront restaurant when he docked his craft in the buff Syn: drunk, intoxicated, inebriate, impaired, drunken, tipsy, under the influence; informal plastered, smashed, bombed,… …

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