1I take a big swig of beer, wishing I could just go blotto.
2No more bartending-thetemptation to drink would've kept me blotto-nomore pogoing to punk bands.
3What do you want to get blotto for?
4She wasn't exactly blotto, but she had evidently laid a good foundation for a first-class jag.
5The party broke up, and Ina and I stayed behind to finish the wine and get blotto.
6But Georgina thought she was just blotto.
7You're getting blotto, Father, he told himself.
8He wasn't just drunk; he was blotto.
9If we don't, it's just blotto.
10Not whiffled, perhaps, but indisputably blotto.
11Now, there's a strategy: get a bunch of wealthy New Yorkers blindingly blitzo-blotto and then sell them something.
12Alcohol abuse is such an intrinsic part of Irish social life that drinking to get completely blotto is almost accepted.
13But I hewed to my old work habits when I was blotto, just as I hewed to my old misspellings.
14This is something I do quite often, pretend that I'm working a case when I'm actually looking for a way to get blotto.
15We ceased to think there was any harm in being occasionally "blotto" at night, or in employing the picturesque army word "bloody."
16Frankie said he tried to talk to him about it and George said something one time, and that was when he was pretty well blotto.