Use "drunk" in a sentence
drunk example sentences
drunk
1. "You used me," he said, and wished he wasn't to drunk to get that lockbox out her hands
2. It was years too soon, he thought, but he hadn't paid enough attention had he? Or was he just too drunk at the time? No one else seemed to think it was imminent, but there was no denying that it was something huge falling from the sky and it looked like it was aimed straight at the camp
3. He sold his gun and I haven’t once seen him drunk or drinking
4. " His lips were cracked and dried, like he hadn't drunk anything in a long time
5. ‘Liz, you are obscenely drunk
6. "Do dolphins?" she asked, being drunk enough now to get into the act
7. first stars sparkled into life, he greeted his wife and then got blind drunk
8. and as he got drunk, he always thought he heard a familiar voice
9. I was drunk on frustration and self-recriminations
10. In all my time in London, drinking whiskey and beer, I do not think I was ever as happy or as drunk
11. I've lost one crewman in five centuries on this river and that was to a spheelunge and even then he was too pig-headed drunk to get out of the water when the lookout yelled to him
12. staring down on the poor drunk souls,
13. ‘Have you drunk all that?’
14. “Hopefully, whoever does, will think they are still drunk from last
15. That bag is not heavy now – we’ve eaten all the food and drunk the ale
16. Full as the place is of the slightly drunk,
17. The adrenalin rush of the previous evening and the near quarter bottle of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and, when she opened the door to the reporter from the Sun & Mercury, Miss Jones was suffering from the unpalatable effects of her first hangover since her debutante years
18. In Virgenia's Jools and Robbie were in good spirits and seemed to think I should accept Mercouri's apology, make amends and forget it - after all he was just a bit drunk
19. Bottles of fizz were popped and toasts were drunk
20. It was drunk affection, but genuine enough
21. 'Mama, you are drunk
22. thirty in his drunk state
23. Considering how much he has drunk, his enunciation’s rather good
24. A few drunk members of the mob even
25. Of course if they were all drunk, things were more likely to get ugly weren’t they?
26. By this time she was certainly drunk enough to go without a fight, but four days at sea in the hot Aegean sun had left him ripe as a mackerel
27. She was so drunk she wouldn’t have even stayed upright on top of him if he wasn’t holding her by the breasts
28. of Scotch that she had drunk before bed had not mixed well and,
29. Was in a nasty accident recently - some drunk driver crashed into him
30. ’ Dave said with a grin, ‘Mike made something of a racket at one point … he always was a noisy drunk
31. 26Then shall ye begin to say, we have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast
32. He's not hurting anyone else, or is he? Did you know that the only time he abuses me is when he's drunk? Did you know he had a drinking problem? Or is that something a man can shut off at the front door of the office?
33. “My father did that, when he was drunk or on cocaine
34. It was quite different from the dark ales they had drunk in the
35. Chrissie posed, allowing her gaze to wash across the upturned faces in front of her – Sheila, face closed yet unpleasantly appreciative – Mickey and Kev getting into a right going state of excitement – Chas, his eyes stripping off the tiny scraps of fabric clothing her, his hands in his lap, invisible in the shadows – Ozzie, drunk and clapping not quite in time to the music
36. The half drunk, half
37. It must be Bex and Leona, probably too drunk to find the keys
38. Johnny was more drunk than usual because of it
39. Embarrassed that he fell into the water and was too drunk to swim
40. He got to his feet, not dizzy but drunk, like
41. Kev, his face averted, described as briefly as possible how Ozzie had got Chas drunk and then let him loose on Chrissie
42. My father was drunk on the day I died, on liquor, what folks call gasoline or lantern fuel here
43. drunk, not even a little tipsy for that matter
44. She’s too drunk to drive
45. were both drunk off of our asses and Johnny was calmer than I had seen him in
46. drunk, but he stayed on the road, between the lines, better than some sober drivers
47. drunk and ducked at the same time
48. But surely he would have drunk
49. you’ve drunk too much of the brew that is
50. You never feel this bad when you’re drunk