We have no meanings for "horribly drunk" in our records yet.
1 What I do know is that they feasted all night and got horribly drunk .
2 I am also horribly drunk , and I must apologize for leaning so heavily on your arm.
3 There was only one way to find out: getting horribly , horribly drunk five nights in a row.
4 Also a Friday night, which meant crowds of young people being horribly drunk and loud in two dozen languages.
5 After an afternoon of enforced madrigals, Jim becomes so horribly drunk that he inadvertently destroys his host's spare room.
6 Years later, while horribly drunk , one of the old crew revealed he was really hurt by the way we had all acted that day.
7 Then I saw that she was drunk, horribly drunk , and told her so, but she could only say, "I'm drunk, am I?"
8 The younger of the two men was horribly drunk , and it was clear that the others were trying to drag him home before trouble came.
9 His head was very tolerably clear as he came down the staircase, but the fresh air was too much for him; he was horribly drunk .
10 Horribly drunk , much more drunk than Ledantec and I were, for we really could manage to say: Oh!
11 "He is horribly drunk , " she murmured in a tone of mingled disgust and terror.
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