15165 examples of drunk in sentences

After the evening prayer there'll be a banquet; if he gets drunk we're done for.

One of the servants, walking up and down the table-cloth with brandy and relays of vegetables, was drunk very early in the game and had to be thrown out.

Those who were not too drunk appeared ready for anything in or out of reason.

Those who were more or less drunk, and all the younger sheikhs had eyes and ears for nothing but the dancing girls.

And even while I forbade her to talk until she had drunk some tea, I regretted the delay, and I suffered by it.

he answered, "That which is drunk at the cost of others.

The company sang lustily, and toasts to the embracing couple were drunk generously from spouting champagne-bottles as the cortege circled the principal streets.

The Noa-Noa's amateur crew of wretched beach-combers, farm laborers, and impossible firemen, stokers, and stewards, a pitiable set, were about the waterfront all day, dirty, dressed in hot woolen clothes, bedraggled and as drunk as their money would allow.

The wedding party, only six motor-cars full on the second day, all in wreaths of tuberoses and wild-cherry rind, the bride still in her point-lace veil, and the groom and all the guests cheered with the champagne they had drunk, drove under the shed from the suburbs and honked their horns, to the horror of the secretary-general and the others.

Until then it had been uncouth mirth caused by the vile liquor sold by the saloons licensed by the Government, and against the Papeete regulations that no more intoxicants shall be sold to a man already drunk.

He was sound asleep, having played poker and drunk until an hour before; but when I awoke him I could not but admire the serenity of the man.

The musicians had drunk much wine and rum, and now wanted only beer.

We drunk pine tar tea for coughs.

It was a mad, warring time, full of extravagance; and no wonder it was so, when the men of affairs were almost perpetually drunk.

Heliogabalus regaled twelve of his friends in the most incredible manner: he gave to each guest animals of the same species as those he served them to eat; he insisted upon their carrying away all the vases or cups of gold, silver, and precious stones, out of which they had drunk; and it is remarkable, that he supplied each with a new one every time he asked to drink.

Mr. Joe Bues drunk her up and they come and got her and took her off.

"Old man Tom Murphy raised me up to a big nigger and never did whip me but twice and that was cause I got drunk on tobacco and turned out his horse.

"This character is fitter for one that is drunk than one in an amazement, and is a thought unbecoming Virgil."

" The meads are sooner drunk with morning dews.

"Rivi signifies no such thing; but then, that bees should be drunk with flowery shrubs, or goats be drunk with brouze, for drunk's the verb, is a very quaint thought.

"Rivi signifies no such thing; but then, that bees should be drunk with flowery shrubs, or goats be drunk with brouze, for drunk's the verb, is a very quaint thought.

"Rivi signifies no such thing; but then, that bees should be drunk with flowery shrubs, or goats be drunk with brouze, for drunk's the verb, is a very quaint thought.

" Well, I had never eaten or drunk of happiness yet, and now my heart was dead.

They were noisy and had already drunk too much.

They were in good humour, and having drunk plenty of fresh milk, left the farmhouse in a friendly way.

15165 examples of  drunk  in sentences