Being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired due to excessive consumption of alcohol.
1 The discordant vocalising of the drunk and disorderly in the next cell.
2 They've become power - drunk and don't want to let go of that power.
3 In all the bodies in which I have drunk , I sought you.
4 One had the face of a savage; the other was half drunk .
5 By two in the afternoon she was drunk in bed, and crying.
6 I got drunk and ran away and enlisted in the 71st Pennsylvania.
7 The man in the adjoining box was drunk , the girl was frightened.
8 The fellow was drunk , and the General hardly deigned to notice him.
9 Later the same year she was arrested for being drunk in public.
10 In the book the wild young man drinks without ever getting drunk .
11 Men laid off before pay-day and were seen drunk in the streets.
12 The astrologer had drunk his second beaker; he poured out a third.
13 A drunk Indian falls an easy prey in the bartering of pelts.
14 They came and went; sometimes they were drunk and they beat us.
15 Some soldier asleep with his head on the rail; drunk , I reckon.
16 The average number of units drunk in the preceding week was 11.
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