Ainda não temos significados para "helplessly drunk".
1Some rolled off helplessly drunk into the water, and were washed away.
2Jackling discovered the mistress flat on her back on the floor, helplessly drunk.
3No one dared to go near him, until he fell back helplessly drunk.
4That very evening I had brought him home helplessly drunk, and seen him safely abed.
5It was Rudyard, and he was drunk-almosthelplessly drunk.
6Esther looked, and in the whitening doorways she saw the little jockey staggering about helplessly drunk.
7It is very rarely that an Islander gets helplessly drunk, but strangers generally have to be put to bed.
8He therefore wished to get rid of the fellow before the drink affected him further and made him helplessly drunk.
9I did not like the taste, so I drank for the sole purpose of getting drunk, of getting hopelessly, helplessly drunk.
10Ten days later, on the Tuesday of Carnival Week, he bumped into a 45-year-old mechanic, Rudolf Scheer, who was helplessly drunk.
11Now the old fellow was so helplessly drunk that he could not walk: instead, he sat upon the ground, and leaned against a tree-bole.
12There is not a man below here, save ourselves, but is nearly or quite helplessly drunk, and those on deck are little or no better.
13"And I suppose he is helplessly drunk now," raged Barr.
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