drunken
IPA: drˈʌŋkʌn
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To make or become drunk or drunken; intoxicate
adjective
- Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage.
- (derogatory) Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol.
- Characterized by or resulting from drunkenness.
- (obsolete) Saturated with liquid
- Applied to various spicy stir-fried dishes in Asian cuisine.
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Examples of "drunken" in Sentences
- “What in the name of drunken hell is that?” says Clarence, pointing at Boland.
- I think I remember stumbling upon this truck late at night in drunken stupor and loving it.
- If you care to see the history of booze, and why the hell wouldn't you, then today is a day that will live in drunken infamy.
- Then, there was a promissory note that his son-in-law, who handles all of his business, took over to Anna Nicole, and she ripped it up in what he called a drunken rage.
- Obviously, it brings up interesting scenarios of landscape architects, in drunken stupors at 3 in the morning, downloading the software to design their own sinuous landforms.
- He was piefaced soaked squiffy sloshed and all round ‘pissed as a newt’ not just a maniac but a dispsomaniac, takwe my word for it, I am an expert in drunken gibber and that is it.
- He was piefaced soaked squiffy sloshed and all round ‘pissed as a newt’ not just a maniac but a dispsomaniac, takwe my word for it, I am an expert in drunken gibber and that is it. (n)
- Nick and his bandmates -- sans drummer for some reason -- have just finished their set, and Nick's handling bitch duties with the equipment while the other guys are basking in drunken adoration of both boys and girls.
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