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1 When the British drink they get blind drunk and violent, he says.
2 I shall just get blind , roaring drunk and then throw myself in the harbour.
3 He would get drunk-forthe first time in his life, get blind , staggering drunk.
4 He drank no more than anybody else, didn't get blind drunk in any case.
5 We're going to go get blind stinking drunk? Grady asked.
6 First thing I did when I got civvies on was to get blind and skinned.
7 He wasn't ready to get blind .
8 Idiots come out from Austin or San Antone to their leases, get blind drunk and shoot every blessed thing that moves.
9 Gone are the days, it seems, when authors would yell at each other or get blind drunk and fall backwards out of plate-glass windows.
10 Which is how you get blind - sided by problems you didn't even know existed until it was too late to do a damned thing about them.
11 They never cut their finger and toe nails, for fear of getting blind .
12 I knew he wasn't dumb enough to get blinded by her physical charms.
13 Forgive me, old fool that I am; I'm getting blind .
14 Afterward, Alex and he had gotten blind drunk at the Water Street Oyster Bar.
15 He got blind drunk, and patted my ass after dinner.
16 Maybe I got blinded by finally seeing a pinpoint of light, after years of darkness.
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