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1 Of course, he would never put a tipsy man 's maunderings into the paper.
2 Clémence, you know what a tipsy man is-herespects neither father nor mother.
3 A very large, tipsy man , with his cap over his eyes, was calling.
4 A tipsy man is never interesting, and Sanders in that condition was no exception.
5 The tipsy man 's soliloquy puts the copestone on his degradation.
6 She yielded to the tipsy man 's tugging at her arm.
7 Jack joined it, and found a tall, half- tipsy man offering to bet with another.
8 One stout parson remarked: "The tipsy man surely was the butt of that joke."
9 He told them a little tale about a tipsy man from Manchester-rathera good little tale.
10 And a row with a tipsy man at midnight in the park is not, at first sight, creditable.
11 They were all very sober; their children would have to go to some neighbouring village to see a tipsy man .
12 A half- tipsy man and a nagging woman running over every scale of scurrility and striking every note of ingenious malice.
13 He reeled along the pavement like a tipsy man , taking no notice of those who passed, but bumping against them.
14 When some tipsy man had been waylaid and "stood up," it was an unequalled spot for dividing the plunder.
15 There was a rush, an over-turning of a table, the toppling over of a tipsy man , and Tom stood confronting her.
16 The tipsy man in the street uttered a groan like that of a wild beast, and the notes of the violin had ceased.
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