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1 Toward the end of the supper she was very tipsy .
2 Under his arm he carried a coffin, and he was very tipsy and as gay as a lark.
3 Either he did it on purpose or he was very tipsy ....
4 The well-contented partners strolled on deck, anticipating a very tipsy Charley, whom neither steward nor bo'sun could discover.
5 Dolly, however, was very tipsy .
6 Dylan came home around 3:30 am from the matric after-party, smiling, wobbling and very tipsy .
7 I do not think the captain caught it; but he was always very tipsy , and now was worse than ever.
8 He was very tipsy by eleven and invited me to go and have a dance with him at the Batignolles.
9 The son of a drunken woman, who, when very tipsy still comes in from Ratcliff Highway to abuse us at Spitalfields.
10 'I don't intend it,' said Ned, with all the obstinacy of a very tipsy man.
11 'You were very tipsy on Saturday night.
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