drunk造句(121) She was almost drunk with all these new impressions.
(122) As the evening wore on, Phil became very drunk.
(123) Have you drunk it all?
(124) He got drunk and had a fight with Jim.
(125) The tea has to draw before being drunk.
(126) The drunk took a wild swing at Harry.
(127) All/Half the milk had been drunk.
(128) I went out and got well and truly drunk.
(129) William was lying spread-eagled on the grass, blind drunk.
(130) Have you drunk all the milk?
(131) He was reeling a little. He must be very drunk.
(132) She was too drunk to remember anything about the party.
(133) Michael got drunk and had a run-in with the police.
(134) I eventually found them in a bar, both as drunk as skunks.
(135) I feel under pressure to go out and get drunk because it's the thing to do.
(136) The drunk had been manhandled by a gang of youths.
(137) The medicine repeats even after one has drunk many glasses of water.
(138) She found him drunk when she came home at night.
(139) I'm afraid Frank got drunk and made an exhibition of himself.
(140) He is dead drunk.
(141) There's a man falling about in the street;he seems to be drunk.
(142) I had a conversation of sorts with a very drunk man at the bus stop.
(143) From the way he behaved, I figured that he was drunk.
(144) His speech was slurred and I thought he was drunk.
(145) They made glasses kiss and drunk up the rest of the wine.
(146) The barkeeper cold - cocked the drunk from behind and the bouncer carried him out.
(146)try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(147) A drunk man cannot be held/considered fully responsible for his actions.
(148) People tend to lose their inhibitions when they've drunk a lot of alcohol.
(149) He could be a bit of a nuisance when he was drunk.
(150) People seem to have drunk far too much tonight, present company excepted of course.