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The discordant vocalising of the drunk and disorderly in the next cell.
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They've become power-drunk and don't want to let go of that power.
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In all the bodies in which I have drunk, I sought you.
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One had the face of a savage; the other was half drunk.
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By two in the afternoon she was drunk in bed, and crying.
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But each year hundreds of thousands of tonnes are lost or wasted.
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Time is wasted when both sides in debate employ the same tactics.
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Every second that passed, every second they wasted, he thought of Lizzie.
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He speaks the way he designs product: not a single wasted word.
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That small debacle alone wasted almost three million pounds of taxpayers' money.
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In one second, the girl's heart smashed to a million billion pieces.
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It was carried quite some way, they say, and smashed to sticks.
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There may be magnificence in the smashing; but the thing is smashed.
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Ilkay Gundogan smashed home the penalty to put City firmly in charge.
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Gates were smashed and rioters set 15 factories on fire, he said.
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From tribunal updates to crippling inflation, from drunken violence to political stagnation.
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When? he asked, dully remembering the drunken hag he had seen-agesago.
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The Rococo is violent in chains, insolent in constraint, drunken in sobriety.
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Flash: a drunken Soviet officer boasted that Russia would strike without warning.
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In dashed the drunken retainer, and Gulielma was once more in peril.
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Today, most home-canned products are used in the home where they're produced.
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The U.S. canned tuna market has long been dominated by three companies.
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Fresh water chestnuts have a sweet flavor that canned water chestnuts lack.
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It was the grocery store- ageneralemporium of ideas and canned goods.
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Fruit may be canned in water, in fruit juice and in syrup.
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The intoxicated soldier saw nothing in the flashing eyes; so he shrugged.
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Villalpando was intoxicated at the time, the medical examiner's autopsy report said.
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Another scolded the working-classes in the style of an intoxicated temperance lecturer.
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And it has intoxicated me; I think it has made me unreasonable.
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He had been very intoxicated and had used abusive and threatening language.
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His name and image are plastered on a variety of different products.
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Now plastered all over Manticore's news media for untold millions to watch.
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Protesters plastered city squares with posters depicting the detainees as political prisoners.
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The house is sparsely furnished and the floor is not yet plastered.
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People visible inside the store, indistinct images behind damp-streaked and sign-plastered glass.
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It was quite obvious that she was groggy, to say the least.
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At first he was groggy enough to believe it was a dream.
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Still groggy, but I knew I was going to be all right.
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For several groggy moments he had thought she was in the bathroom.
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Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt groggy.
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Good tidings; no weather catastrophes; no wind-trashed hospitality areas or sunken greens.
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Hadn't Spencer found an Acura keychain in her stepfather's trashed model house?
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I'm not going to let it get trashed, either literally or metaphorically.
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The furore led to an H&M store in South Africa being trashed.
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And why were there toxics in the trashed products to begin with?
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The planks bent and gave, and sea water sloshed in the hold.
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You're a doll, she said as she sloshed off toward her target.
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Mathias flumped onto a banquette and sloshed liquor on his expensive robe.
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She tipped the glass and some of it sloshed over the rim.
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A curl of seawater sloshed over the concrete and doused my shoes.
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When confronted Ford said he had been 'highly inebriated' at the time
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Before he could get inebriated he would be in the New Jerusalem.
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He dined with his literary friend Rufus Griswold and unfortunately became inebriated.
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And it was way too inebriated to be walking in those heels.
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Entertainment! Some of the more inebriated guests began demanding the next stage.
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Minnesota blitzed out to a 10-point lead in the opening nine minutes.
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The Lightning blitzed the Metropolitan Division club in the opening 20 minutes.
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Besides, I'm so blitzed, I still haven't swallowed the reality of it.
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Noren also blitzed his way to a birdie hat-trick from the 12th.
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South Africa's Queen of the Track blitzed her qualifying heat on Monday.
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But less lucky wine-bibbers need not be illogical as well as inebriate.
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How far down need a man go before he becomes an inebriate?
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His friendship for the inebriate was of the most sincere kind.
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It was a bright spring morning, one of those days which inebriate one.
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One friend used to tell her that she was an inebriate on resting.
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If they get juiced with this serum, we have to fight them.
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The old smelter creaked and groaned as it was juiced to life.
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The public never saw how producers and executives juiced up stories.
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As juiced as he felt, he didn't think it was possible to freeze.
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Warner Brothers, juiced by the positive reaction, immediately released the thing on YouTube.
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The man sitting next to Ford was a bit sozzled by now.
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The government claims concern, but has it colluded with the drinks industry to get us sozzled?
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The whores were called Nell and Marie Jeanette; they were lightly sozzled on gin and pig's blood.
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That journalist fellow of William's-he'ssozzled.
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Not twenty feet away, a gin-sozzled old woman slaps her elfin pigeon-chested husband hard against his sparse-haired skull.
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There's no way to come outofit looking good, he said.
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He'd seen that look before; nothing good ever came outofit.
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The Italian league leaders are by no means outofit, however.
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Now it's a hostage situation, required to avoid falling outofit.
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And it's likely that some extraordinary work will come outofit.
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But they'll be too shit-faced to care by the time they've finished.
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Even though I was shit-faced, I remember thinking how disgusting his bed was.
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But I didn't think it was right to take advantage of a shit-faced drunk.
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He was surprisingly fast, considering he was shit-faced drunk.
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Now if I drink, I don't get shit-faced.
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On the Democratic side, Clinton's well-oiled operation is well ahead of schedule.
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Germany are a well-oiled machine, you know where they're going to be.
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McGovern found himself facing a well-oiled Republican political machine headed by Nixon.
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And social existence moves as smoothly as a well-oiled and adjusted machine.
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Its well-oiled marketing department hosts tournaments and aggressively interacts with industry pundits.
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A voice exclaimed, in thick, ebrious tones: Who are you for?
Usage of boozed-up in English
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There are only so many boozed-up borderline-racist rants that Hollywood can take.
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It's not just the quality of the boozed-up performances that attracts the attention.
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This summer, boozed-up brawlers were issued £40 fixed penalty notices.
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Oishii's crew colleague and Simi both nodded dismissive, boozed-up assent.
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He admits he was the beneficiary of Best's boozed-up unreliability.
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The Guardian gestured to the girl and her boozed-up mates.
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Pictures have shown boozed-up Brits spilling out of clubs and bars as they continue to ignore government advice.
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He now tells us he was boozed-up through writing and production, but Melancholia connects with an uncharacteristic directness.
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Uncertainty surrounding the boundaries of ethical sexual activity is not confined to boozed-up young adults or American presidents.
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After the reception ended, boozed-up guests reportedly travelled to the trendy Chiltern Firehouse in London to carry on the night.
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Bohemian Rhapsody is also hugely demanding as a test of anyone's vocal brilliance, let alone the boozed-up denizens of karaoke-dom all over the country.
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For the last few years, Australian newspapers have delighted in purveying stories about the supposed boozed-up shenanigans of Irish emigrants, many of them construction workers.