Drunk in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use drunk in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for drunk.
- Drunk, sir. (8)
- You are drunk! (8)
- Drunk again! (8)
- He died drunk. (8)
- I was not drunk. (8)
- And was he drunk? (8)
- Drunk on verbiage! (8)
- The health was drunk. (10)
- He was drunk as a lord. (12)
- I was drunk last night. (10)
- They must both be drunk. (8)
- How much had you drunk, then? (8)
- She and Victor had drunk of a cup. (10)
- I have drunk a potent stuff; I talk! (10)
- That old ruffian drunk on the doorstep. (8)
- He, too, had drunk, and upon emptiness. (10)
- When he came out he got more drunk than ever. (8)
- Yes, your Worship, he was almost quite drunk. (8)
- I should have wrecked her, and drunk to forget. (22)
- The toast of the Drive into Bevisham was drunk. (10)
- Drunk with this thought, these, too, passed away. (8)
- He was never grossly drunk, and rarely very sober. (8)
- The fellow must be drunk; he nearly ran over my legs. (8)
- He had a way of trying to make people drunk with talk. (12)
- They came to the show very drunk and wanting to fight. (21)
- One evening, moreover, Boleskey had returned home drunk. (8)
- It seemed to him a long time since he had drunk that wine. (9)
- Now Johanna saw clearly that he was neither mad nor drunk. (12)
- On the Friday night he got drunk, so greatly was he affected. (8)
- Was he drunk now, that he kept lurking out there by the door? (8)
- Once she had drunk all the beauty of earth from these places. (12)
- Their healths would on that occasion be drunk, it was implied. (10)
- You give the excuse that you were drunk when you stole the box. (8)
- One of them I pawned, and made those swine drunk with the money. (12)
- His brothers got drunk and brawled, and there were wild goings-on. (12)
- And suddenly, mastering his craving to get drunk, he made towards Soho. (8)
- Do you mean to say that you were so drunk that you can remember nothing? (8)
- I suppose you think I got him drunk; I know what you thought that night. (9)
- The wine he had drunk of late from her flowing vintage was in his eyes. (10)
- By the time the game ended, the tramp had drunk numbers of glasses of ale. (10)
- We were present at the head of the supper-table to hear our healths drunk. (10)
- Then his father had drunk himself to death, and he had inherited the little estate. (8)
- Under one aspect we appear potteringly European; under another, drunk of the East. (10)
- He thought of the wedding; he thought over his dinner and the wine that he had drunk. (8)
- If you choose to get drunk and break the law afterwards you must take the consequences. (8)
- Last fight he was knocked out of time, because he went into it honest drunk, they tell. (10)
- Let us remember, therefore, we men who have drunk of it largely there, that she has it. (10)
- It must be confessed that the man of the world had drunk quite as much as was good for him. (8)
- One by one they became extremely drunk and reduced new-found friends to the same condition. (21)
- My mistress will not let me light the fire; and she has not eaten or drunk of anything since . (10)
- It is possible that he was drugged or drunk, and awakened from his stupor only to see the body. (12)
- But Mr. Elton had only drunk wine enough to elevate his spirits, not at all to confuse his intellects. (4)
- When he had drunk he certainly shivered less, professed himself all right, and would not let her stay. (8)
- Ah, and the pleasant comrades and the splendid horses, and the homecomings at night, just a little drunk. (12)
- The idea of appealing to her husband in a difficulty was gone for ever since the night he came home drunk. (8)
- I would have washed my hands at night, and eaten and drunk and slept, and sung again to work in the morning. (10)
- She surmised that he had drunk up all that he had in his room, and was making for the side-board in the dining-room. (9)
- To this he had consented, and gone out and looked after the idiot, who had lain there helpless and drunk as a swine. (12)
- There could be no doubt, however, that Jim was drunk; and a dash from the water-pitcher seemed the only thing for him. (9)
- Besides, he gave himself up to unbridled indulgence in brandy, and, when drunk, he was capable of the most brutal acts. (5)
- When she had drunk a little wine and he had drunk a good deal, the farce of indifference came to its end. (8)
- In all these cases possession is a gentle term for enslavement, bestowing the sort of felicity attained to by the helot drunk. (10)
- When everybody had eaten and had drunk all that was needed, Altamaha brought out a new pipe and filled it with tobacco from his pouch. (18)
- He had sat unusually silent; Scorrier, indeed, had thought him a little drunk, so portentous was his gravity; suddenly, however he rose. (8)
- If he could only get drunk, keep drunk till this business was decided and he knew whether he must give himself up or no. (8)
- They had drunk too much for science, and so were especially careful to assume correct attitudes, until Jolly smote Val almost accidentally on the nose. (8)
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