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Definition of drunk
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Lurch
::
Lurch (n.) A
sudden
roll of a ship to one side, as in heavy
weather;
hence,
a
swaying
or
staggering
movement
to one side, as that by a
drunken
man. Fig.: A
sudden
and
capricious
inclination
of the
mind..
Inebriate
::
Inebriate
(n.) One who is drunk or
intoxicated;
esp., an
habitual
drunkard;
as, an
asylum
fro
inebriates..
Intoxication
::
Intoxication
(n.) The state of being
intoxicated
or
drunk;
inebriation;
ebriety;
drunkenness;
the act of
intoxicating
or
making
drunk.
Grogshop
::
Grogshop
(n.) A shop or room where
strong
liquors
are sold and
drunk;
a
dramshop.
Dronkelewe
::
Dronkelewe
(a.) Given to
drink;
drunken.
Sorbile
::
Sorbile
(a.) Fit to be drunk or
sipped.
Besotted
::
Besotted
(a.) Made
sottish,
senseless,
or
infatuated;
characterized
by
drunken
stupidity,
or by
infatuation;
stupefied..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(a.)
Engaged
in
drunken
revels;
drunken
and
riotous
or
noisy.
Ablution
::
Ablution
(n.) A small
quantity
of wine and
water,
which is used to wash the
priest's
thumb and index
finger
after the
communion,
and which then, as
perhaps
containing
portions
of the
consecrated
elements,
is drunk by the
priest..
Potable
::
Potable
(a.) Fit to be
drunk;
drinkable.
Potulent
::
Potulent
(a.)
Nearly
drunk;
tipsy.
Overtake
::
Overtake
(v. t.)
Hence,
figuratively,
in the past
participle
(overtaken),
drunken..
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Amended
in
character
and life; as, a
reformed
gambler
or
drunkard..
Tippling-house
::
Tippling-house
(n.) A house in which
liquors
are sold in drams or small
quantities,
to be drunk on the
premises..
Half Seas Over
::
Half seas over () Half
drunk.
Inebriate
::
Inebriate
(a.)
Intoxicated;
drunk;
habitually
given to
drink;
stupefied.
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) An
unsteady
movement
of the body in
walking
or
standing,
as if one were about to fall; a
reeling
motion;
vertigo;
-- often in the
plural;
as, the
stagger
of a
drunken
man..
Bacchanalian
::
Bacchanalian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
festival
of
Bacchus;
relating
to or given to
reveling
and
drunkenness.
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) A red speck upon the skin,
produced
either
by the
extravasation
of
blood,
as in the
bloody
sweat
characteristic
of
certain
varieties
of
religious
ecstasy,
or by
capillary
congestion,
as in the case of
drunkards..
Brawl
::
Brawl (n.) A noisy
quarrel;
loud, angry
contention;
a
wrangle;
a
tumult;
as, a
drunken
brawl..
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