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drunken adjective [ ˈdrʌŋk(ə)n ]

• drunk or intoxicated.
• "gangs of drunken youths roamed the streets"
Similar: drunk, inebriated, intoxicated, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin, blind drunk, dead drunk, rolling drunk, roaring drunk, (as) drunk as a lord, (as) drunk as a skunk, sottish, tippling, toping, gin-soaked, tight, merry, the worse for wear, woozy, pie-eyed, two/three sheets to the wind, under the table, plastered, smashed, wrecked, sloshed, soused, well oiled, sozzled, blotto, blitzed, canned, stewed, pickled, tanked (up), soaked, bombed, hammered, blasted, off one's face, out of/off one's head, out of one's skull, wasted, wired, in one's cups, reeling, cock-eyed, zonked, guttered, fuddled, stinko, ratted, legless, steaming, bevvied, paralytic, Brahms and Liszt, half cut, out of it, having had a skinful, bladdered, trolleyed, well away, squiffy, tiddly, out of one's box, having had one over the eight, cut, steamed, mullered, slaughtered, lashed, fou, loaded, trashed, crock, juiced, sauced, squiffed, swacked, strung out, liquored up, out of one's gourd, in the bag, zoned, ripped, turnt, full, shickered, shot, grogged up, as full as a goog, inked, munted, lekker, tired and emotional,
Origin: Old English, archaic past participle of drink.


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