to be drunk

  • 51Drunk with power — may refer to: A term for Megalomania A song from the album V is for Vagina by Puscifer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link l …

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  • 52drunk — adjective ebrius, inebriated, intemperate, intoxicated, overcome, overcome by liquor, riotous, saturated, sottish, temulentus, uncontrolled, under the influence of liquor, unsober associated concepts: alcoholism, delirium tremens, driving while… …

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  • 53drunk tank — drunk′ tank n. cvb a large jail cell where persons arrested for alcohol or drug related behavior are detained • Etymology: 1940–45 …

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  • 54drunk|om|e|ter — «druhng KOM uh tuhr», noun. a device for determining the alcoholic content of the blood by analysis of the breath, used on motorists who are suspected of being intoxicated while driving …

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  • 55Drunk drivers — Field Sobriety Test Drivers operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol are commonly referred to as drunk drivers. When charged with this as a crime, it may either be referred to as a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or a DWI (Driving… …

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  • 56Drunk driving law by country — Contents 1 Laws by country Blood/Alcohol Limit 1.1 Asia 1.1.1 Central Asia …

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  • 57drunk — drunk1 [drʌŋk] the past participle of ↑drink drunk 2 drunk2 adj 1.) [not before noun] unable to control your behaviour, speech etc because you have drunk too much alcohol ≠ ↑sober ▪ You re drunk. ▪ David would get drunk and I would have to take… …

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  • 58drunk — 1 the past participle of drink 1 2 adjective 1 (not before noun) unable to control your behaviour, speech etc because you have drunk too much alcohol: Graham was too drunk to remember what happened last night. | get drunk (on): As students we… …

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  • 59drunk — drunk1 [ drʌŋk ] adjective not usually before noun ** 1. ) unable to control your actions or behavior because you have drunk too much alcohol: get drunk (on something): She had gotten drunk on vodka. blind/roaring drunk (=very drunk): Andrew came …

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  • 60drunk — 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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