Being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired due to excessive consumption of alcohol.
1There's no way to come out of it looking good, he said.
2He'd seen that look before; nothing good ever came out of it.
3The Italian league leaders are by no means out of it, however.
4Now it's a hostage situation, required to avoid falling out of it.
5And it's likely that some extraordinary work will come out of it.
6The question is how much real policy will come out of it.
7I wish I saw a way out of it, for your sake.
8They grow out of it; and in England there is no soil.
9So speak up and don't let them talk you out of it.
10I wasn't afraid Lee would come out of it any time soon.
11I'm sure we'll get more out of it the second time through.
12The seceded States are either in the Union or out of it.
13You shall hear something out of it; it is worth the trouble.
14My name was left completely out of it, which was only right.
15Very natural and simple, but I want to get out of it.
16Make it mean something, ma'am, make some good come out of it.