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Meanings of
pie-eyed
in English
Very drunk.
wet
tight
stiff
loaded
smashed
soaked
pissed
plastered
tipsy
besotted
Related terms
drunk
intoxicated
inebriated
Usage of
pie-eyed
in English
1
All I know is that she didn't look
pie-eyed
to me when she left.
2
We both got
pie-eyed
;
I was all liquored up, and I guess she was, too.
3
Indeed, this joyous musical brinkmanship seems most evident on those occasions when the musicians sound wholly
pie-eyed
.
4
Unless
pie-eyed
,
you cannot hope to grip.
5
Most of the crowd was
pie-eyed
by this time, anyhow, and would fight at the drop of a hat.
6
Luigi had not planned on getting so
pie-eyed
when he first sat down at the tavern some two hours ago.
7
Visitors glance from sculpture to guidebook, before moving on to a Michelangelo: a Bacchus looking
pie-eyed
after a glass of Chianti too many.
8
Wallace's bullet crashed into the mast; Bartholomew's aim was true, and the pirate
Pie
-
Eyed
Wallace dropped dead where he stood.
9
"
Pie
-
Eyed
Wallace's ship was racing south, and we came upon him," Bartholomew explained.
10
"These heathen are
pie-eyed
and they'll shoot you up quicker than a flash!"
11
"It's the truth." Potter looked stubborn-andslightly
pie-eyed
.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
get pie-eyed
look pie-eyed
so pie-eyed
Pie-eyed
through the time