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1 Lewes, who had become a little tipsy , was clearly in Charlotte's camp.
2 He is a little tipsy and he is dressed for the town.
3 She was beginning to feel a little tipsy , and she didn't mind it.
4 Yet I felt like one who is a little tipsy .
5 Immediately behind them comes the VICAR, escorted by HAMAR, who is a little tipsy .
6 She's a little tipsy , but I'm looking out for her.
7 I had been out late somewhere and, if I remember correctly, was a little tipsy .
8 I suddenly felt a little tipsy even though I hadn't had anything to drink yet.
9 Her blooper reels are fantastic also, especially when she gets a little tipsy on set.
10 He had been a little tipsy at the meeting.
11 By the time we stop for lunch I'm already full (and a little tipsy ) .
12 I must admit that I was probably a little tipsy , but I was soon entirely so.
13 At least get me a little tipsy first.
14 Liir sat down, weighted with fatigue and a little tipsy , on the edge of a trunk.
15 Though she'd been more than a little tipsy , the wine hadn't affected her memory, just her inhibitions.
16 Older people might get a little tipsy .
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