1 Despite the vast amount of mead he'd imbibed, he was stone- cold sober .
2 Both cars stopped, and the lady got out, cold sober and contrite.
3 But Hoke was stone- cold sober and knew the thing was no hallucination.
4 Crazy as a possum at noon, maybe, but he was stone- cold sober .
5 His advice: Buying right in any crisis requires cold sober thinking.
6 That is not a conversation I want to have stone- cold sober .
7 He's wide awake and stone cold sober , mulling things over in his head.
8 But hell, you think those fellows with the notebooks are stone cold sober ?
9 What did you call it when you were cold sober ?
10 Malachi Constant of Hollywood, California, came out of the rhinestone phone booth cold sober .
11 I was cold sober , but I didn't worry about that.
12 I always say I'm stone- cold sober when I'm rip-roaring drunk.
13 I was stone cold sober and she was stone cold sober but we clicked immediately.
14 Just like that, I'm stone- cold sober , and I know who this is standing before me.
15 He was dirty and blistered and aching in every limb, cold sober and unsuitably dressed.
16 The leader of this group was stone- cold sober .
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