drunkenly

IPA: drˈʌŋkʌnɫi

adverb

  • In a drunken manner.
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Examples of "drunkenly" in Sentences

  • Nearby, out of sight, a woman was calling out drunkenly, cursing.
  • Drunks do it drunkenly, which is to say irrationally and against what would otherwise be their better judgment.
  • Cole was a sprightly pianist who, at this point, had not sung professionally, but legend has it that a big-spending client drunkenly badgered him to sing.
  • (Compare the scene in which Antony is described as drunkenly dressing himself up in Cleopatra's intimate garments, her 'tires and mantles', while she 'wore his sword Philippan'.)
  • If it's some much-missed ex-lover who you'd been hoping would get back in contact he'll be calling drunkenly to inform you that hf2s just been diagnosed positive and that perhaps you'd better | | ave things checked out.
  • The dedicated mercenaries of Blackwater or "Xe" or whatever they're calling themselves now sure seem to get up to the sort of war-zone antics that I doubt I could get away with at my workplace, such as drunkenly shooting people and stealing weapons under the guise of cartoon characters.
  • Three balls, no pockets. — in the back room, but it’s attached itself to the fat Victorian gentleman in gaiters leering drunkenly from the menus and the sign out front, and it’s been adopted as a signature by the waitresses, who make their way through the crowds by bumping customers out of their path with their hips.
  • He's not doing too shabbily in this one either, having outfitted First Lady Michelle Obama in a red stunner for the White House Correspondent's Dinner last year as well as attracting some of the most promising and put together young starlets in Hollywood--the ones that are fiercely independent and take on challenging roles, not the ones that flash their unmentionables as they drunkenly fall out of L.A. club bathrooms.

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