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drunken [ˈdrʌŋkən] ADJ.

1. drunken person:

drunken

2. drunken brawl, orgy:

drunken

drunken driving SUST. AM

drunken driving

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She loves drinking alcohol and is pretty embarrassing when drunken.
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With that, he falls into a drunken sleep.
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All of their patients are these drunken old men.
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He started painting and drawing in his later years, following a rough, drunken life as a sailor.
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In contrast, the man in the bottom right corner sits and stares in a drunken stupor.
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Reports of unruly and drunken behaviour at the show, of which some have led to fights and scuffles with the police, have become increasingly common.
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For example, the drunken shrimp can be cooked in boiling water instead of serving them while they are still live.
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The following morning brings some confusion when, after a drunken night of spontaneity, the two wake to find they married at the casino's chapel.
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Exhibitionists, generally in drunken stupor, invaded the pitches... attempted to run the gauntlet of policemen patrolling the perimeter.
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The film begins with the death of the family of a young girl as a result of the character's drunken driving.
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