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Lucy was tired and ever so slightly tipsy
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Both are a little tipsy
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tipsy on the lazy heat
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Truth be told she was probably a little tipsy having supped one too many medicinal Scotches from one of her neighbours’ hip flasks when she said, “They’re absolute scoundrels
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drunk, not even a little tipsy for that matter
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To see someone tipsy in your dream denotes that you need to be careful with whom you associate yourself with
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“Please forgive me if I appear a mite tipsy
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She turned and stumble-walked across the room, feeling tipsy and light-headed
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“Why, Montano, I think you’re becoming a little tipsy,” she said with a laugh
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The guys looked pissed as they kept knocking back the pints and Lilly and Kate looked a little tipsy too
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She was standing on the rock on her tipsy toes, treading
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A bit tipsy from all the wine, their blood alcohol levels went over the limit
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I could tell that she wasn’t drunk, but she was a little tipsy
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Be careful with this spell, have someone to observe you (in a triple circle of protection) and also, it might be a good idea to have designated driver/magician should you become tipsy or begin to hallucinate or lose your sanity or whatnot
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With a long thick staff in his muscular brown hand, he strode leisurely through the arch where the torches flared and guttered, and, ignored by the tipsy guardsmen, emerged upon the wide streets of Tarantia
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“How about that interview?” I thought she was a little tipsy
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‖ Pulling a swig the tipsy half-breed lurched to the couch and sat
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Meaning: A state of extreme incapacity due to being tipsy, putting it nicely
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I’m quite tipsy already, but the wine is too good to leave it
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The pundit had managed to sober up, still a little tipsy but was quite capable of performing this so called joyous ceremony
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I left the dining hall tipsy, but by no means drunk
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The smell of alcohol hit all three of them from a good twenty paces away, and by the time they were at the door Ambrosius felt half tipsy just off the fumes of the place
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Walking was more difficult, but she made it to the bedside of the man after several tipsy episodes
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them would be buzzed or tipsy, others drunk, and a few
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However, after he became tipsy, the
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when the evening was over and they were both a little tipsy, they
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Marie, slightly tipsy from the cosmopolitans she’d had at the
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Feeling slightly tipsy after having consumed the remainder of the
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melancholy, which wasn’t a good thing since he was alone and tipsy
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” I had smelt the odour of alcohol from his mouth breath, even his manner of talking was tipsy; he did not know in which manner he was talking
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On top of having lost all her previous friends, Lynn had also lost in that catastrophe her beloved dog, Tipsy, who had been her constant companion since her birth
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‘’That one! I will call it Tipsy
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When the tipsy hundredaire left, headed for a nearby liquor
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Then onto Cape Province; a tipsy tour of the vineyards and it was time to
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Jorge Fernandez was a bit tipsy and unsteady on his feet
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Vedara felt a little tipsy from all the Verboulium Rum they’d consumed, but that was OK, because that blend never left a hangover
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Perhaps it had been the last visit to his studio; she had lain naked and tipsy on the purple chez lounge, and he had drained the last of the champagne into her flute
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Tell me, what mood were you in when you wrote? Was it not, apart from its dejection, one rather inclined to peevishness? You ask, for instance, why I write so much about a tipsy trumpeter when I know you are anxious to hear about the other things I never tell you
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I told him I had seen his lingering eyes, and heard his tipsy flirtations
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After one drink Wesley is tipsy
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[Kasali, now tipsy begins to dance while his fellow drinkers use the palm wine cups and bottles to supply the music
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By the time it was eight-thirty, both of us were feeling slightly tipsy
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“So let's drink it up,” I said, and we did and were quite tipsy by the time we emptied it
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Tipsy and amorous
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But many of them brought their kids if they were over the age of thirteen and had a driver to take their tipsy butts home
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I was tipsy and just about managed to shuffle around on the dance floor
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He ordered another Guinness; the first one had gone down well and Dave was already starting to feel slightly tipsy
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“Well, I just remember feeling really tipsy for a while, and I was really happy
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"They're all generals' daughters, it seems, but they have all snub noses," interposed a tipsy peasant with a sly smile on his face, wearing a loose coat
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"From all your half tipsy stories," Raskolnikov observed harshly, "I am _positive_ that you have not given up your designs on my sister, but are pursuing them more actively than ever
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Demi's miracle of mechanical skill, though the cover wouldn't shut, Rob's footstool had a wiggle in its uneven legs that she declared was soothing, and no page of the costly book Amy's child gave her was so fair as that on which appeared in tipsy capitals, the words-- "To dear Grandma, from her little Beth
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"Get off about your business, and don't come here tipsy in the morning
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"Who's tipsy? I'm no more tipsy than you are!"
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"That's what I call love!" said Caderousse with a voice more tipsy than ever
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Gabrielle: We were “delightfully tipsy
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“I feel delightfully tipsy
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Did she have a responsibility to tell Eleni what her husband had done? Did she have a responsibility to the tipsy, impressionable young girls Saxon might still be picking up in bars?
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‘Isn’t he right that everything in the world is base and loathsome? And are we fair in our judgment of brother Nikolay? Of course, from the point of view of Prokofy, seeing him in a torn cloak and tipsy, he’s a despicable person
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“How could it make me tipsy, Pa? I’m your daughter
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The song started to fade and the director ordered the cameraman to frame Pete Thomas in a tight close-up, as he had done at the run-though, only this time the tipsy drummer pulled a goofy face into the lens and played the final drum fill of the song on his head
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But he came quite tipsy, and asked for three bottles again, and then he lifted up one leg, and began playing the pianoforte with one foot, and that is not at all right in an honourable house, and he ganz broke the piano, and it was very bad manners indeed and I said so
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"From all your half tipsy stories," Raskolnikov observed harshly, "I am positive that you have not given up your designs on my sister, but are pursuing them more actively than ever
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What could a dad do but pour him a finger or two? It didn’t make Will visibly tipsy; if anything, he seemed more in control, as though he’d realized his long-held ambition to bring every loose nerve-ending in his body under central command
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Chinese food and having lazy-condomed sex with tipsy, brass-mouthed girls who worked in PR
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The “visor hat” comment was a little inside joke: When I’d first told Amy I played Huck, we were out to dinner, into our second bottle of wine, and she’d been adorably tipsy
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He is past tipsy, one drink before drunk
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The ostler has a tipsy cat
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Then the ostler said to his tipsy cat:
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He got tipsy and needed my help to leave the bar
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Prince Andrew saw that the officer was in that state of senseless, tipsy rage when a man does not know what he is saying
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Rostov danced the Trepak with Major Basov; the tipsy officers tossed, embraced, and dropped Rostov; the soldiers of the third squadron tossed him too, and shouted ‘hurrah!’ and then they put him in his sleigh and escorted him as far as the first post station
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He liked to hear those wild, tipsy shouts behind him: ‘Get on! Get on!’ when it was impossible to go any faster
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‘Co-o-om-pa-ny!’ roared the tipsy peasant with a beatific smile as he looked at Ilyin
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Rostov looked at the tipsy peasants and smiled
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Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other
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The vestibule was filled with the discordant sounds of a struggle and of a tipsy, hoarse
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He was evidently tipsy, and was singing a French song in a hoarse broken voice, with an arm thrown round the nearest soldier
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Gladys shrugged and returned to her tipsy afternoon with the fellows
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She was very nice, but seemed… I guess tipsy would be the word
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One winter dusk when the sidewalks were iced I stood in my window looking out and saw a tipsy woman come out of the bar, slip on the ice, and fall flat
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That, tipsy once in actual fight,
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But he came quite tipsy, and asked for three bottles again, and then he lifted up one leg, and began playing the pianoforte with one foot, and that is not at all right in an 187 of 967
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‘They’re all generals’ daughters, it seems, but they have all snub noses,’ interposed a tipsy peasant with a sly smile on his face, wearing a loose coat
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‘From all your half tipsy stories,’ Raskolnikov observed harshly, ‘I am positive that you have not given up your designs on my sister, but are pursuing them more actively than ever
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"Isn't he right that everything in the world is base and loathsome? And are we fair in our judgment of brother Nikolay? Of course, from the point of view of Prokofy, seeing him in a torn cloak and tipsy, he's a despicable person
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At the table there were all the thirty guests, of whom several were quite tipsy
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Lebedeff came rather early—before ten—but he was tipsy already
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At first he declared that the prince had trusted him with his confidences as to “a certain person” (Nastasia Philipovna), but that of late his friendship had been thrust back into his bosom, and his innocent question as to “approaching family changes” had been curtly put aside, which Lebedeff declared, with tipsy tears, he could not bear; especially as he knew so much already both from Rogojin and Nastasia Philipovna and her friend, and from Varvara Ardalionovna, and even from Aglaya Ivanovna, through his daughter Vera
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" He pushed up to me with his ugly, tipsy face