tipsy造句1. I feel a little tipsy.
2. The wine has made him a trifle tipsy.
3. He was a bit tipsy, reeling along the street.
4. Auntie Pat is getting a little tipsy again.
5. I'm feeling a bit tipsy.
6. Dave, garrulous, a bit tipsy, was a natural raconteur.
7. Tipsy cake was a great favourite of his.
8. No need to worry about getting tipsy, however.
9. He growled at the attendant, by now quite tipsy, and demanded another meal.
10. We went out to dinner, got a little tipsy, and ended up at my place.
11. She wasn't tipsy, just a little high, probably running a fever.
12. Larry felt flush and well fed, a little tipsy, all the right things.
13. When they reached home, happy and a little tipsy, they drank cocoa in the kitchen, then went to separate rooms.
14. Vampire hunters need to be a little bit tipsy, he said.
15. I am a little tipsy.
16. They tipsy men and women yelled with delight.
17. " How could it make me tipsy, Pa?
18. Emiko came home a little tipsy from the party.
19. She laughed an ugly laugh. " Tipsy?
20. Jastrow's glance at her was sly and tipsy.
21. He, too, was tipsy and his explanations were repetitive.
22. We were at a particularly tipsy table.
23. He is a bit tipsy.
24. On my day off, I'll fix the tipsy fence.
25. Pen stopped his tipsy remonstrances by telling him to told his tongue.
26. "That must be your tipsy house over there, " he said. "And over there, that looks like the Sugi boy. He certainly looks busy! Who's that girl with him?"
27. Reason I ask, Mr Rasmussen says you seemed a wee bit tipsy.
28. In the play s celebrated central act they get riotously tipsy as they await the nocturnal arrival of the Gallic Romeo.
29. He slammed his hand on the desk and, in a quick tipsy glide, slid behind me.
30. After the second glass of wine I was feeling a little tipsy.