Aún no tenemos significados para "much intoxicated".
1Many of the company, being much intoxicated, were easily put to death.
2Herger, much intoxicated, told me freely of the mother of the wendol.
3In fact, the man was too much intoxicated to stand without considerable difficulty.
4One morning between three and four o'clock, a gentleman came in much intoxicated.
5He looked much intoxicated, but that evening he had not drunk.
6Last night I took you from the gutter, too much intoxicated to help yourself.
7He was very much intoxicated; and, like Jehu the son of Nimshi, he drove furiously.
8Frequently he would come home so much intoxicated as to be lost to all reason.
9Kate Fisher was very much intoxicated at the time, but understood all that was said to her.
10He met the young man, supported by two others-somuch intoxicated that he could not stand alone.
11Her husband came home so much intoxicated as to be scarcely able to get up into his chamber.
12He goes in his right mind, and comes away so much intoxicated that he cannot find his way home.
13Both Austrian and Swedish generals were often so much intoxicated, for days together, as to be incapable of service.
14Both, I am sorry to say, were so much intoxicated, that they could scarcely make their way up stairs.
15One night, returning home, much intoxicated, from one of my haunts about town, I fancied that the cat avoided my presence.
16The weather was severe, and he, being too much intoxicated, took no precaution in thus exposing his debilitated frame to its influence.
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