Dazed from or as if from repeated blows.
1Just like the punch-drunk boxer who has fought on for too long.
2Less than five years ago Brazil's currency, the real, was punch-drunk.
3Gladys was looking at him in appreciative if slightly punch-drunk delight.
4She felt punch-drunk, happy, and she didn't care what was real any more.
5For punch-drunk financial markets, truly scary numbers seem to have lost their shock value.
6I watched him last night and truly believe he may be 'punch-drunk', Trump tweeted.
7Sudden fame has left Mai-Davies punch-drunk on her own celebrity.
8Dilshan also delivered a routine hundred against a Scottish side close to becoming punch-drunk.
9The sound of the applause in her ears made her feel woozy, almost punch-drunk.
10We arrived just after dark, punch-drunk with fatigue and satisfaction.
11His voice sounded thick and punch-drunk to his own ears.
12Deadbeat, punch-drunk, it was utter indifference that nearly killed me.
13And in five minutes we're going at each other like a couple of punch-drunk pugs.
14Atmosphere was punch-drunk kind of hot, moody and solid, humidity up around the barely tolerable.
15It occurred to Rapp that the man was punch-drunk, but he didn't dwell on it.
16But meeting investors' punch-drunk expectations on this, his biggest deal yet, will be a tall order.