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1 They get tipsy , too,- Iguessbecause they get tired and feel sick.
2 I declare I could get tipsy to know this joyful news.
3 I cannot get tipsy , but you may, and that will be almost as amusing.
4 Even a gnome and a dwarf could easily get tipsy on a crate of wine.
5 She went away whimpering and proceeded to get tipsy .
6 I don't suppose he'll get tipsy while he has to work for all these people.
7 The horrid creatures are going to fuddle at the tea-garden, and get tipsy like their masters.
8 Antoine met old friends, but he was more level-headed than some, and did not get tipsy .
9 Everybody wears blue ribbon here, but I don't, because I don't want to get tipsy anyhow.
10 It is with palm-wine so prepared, however, that his Majesty contrives to get tipsy with such punctuality.
11 Do you often get tipsy like this?
12 They get tipsy on their rhymes.
13 Why didn't you get tipsy , sir?
14 Enough to get tipsy is enough to screw my insides up for two days, so I don't, generally.
15 She said he was as weak as water, and he said he could get tipsy on a glass of water.
16 TRYGAEUS Why, 'tis Theoria, with whom we used formerly to go to Brauron,(1) to get tipsy and frolic.
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