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DrunkenDrunken Drunk"en, a. [AS. druncen, prop., that has drunk, p.
p. of drincan, taken as active. See Drink, v. i., and cf.
Drunk.]
1. Overcome by strong drink; intoxicated by, or as by,
spirituous liquor; inebriated.
Drunken men imagine everything turneth round. --
Bacon.
2. Saturated with liquid or moisture; drenched.
Let the earth be drunken with our blood. -- Shak.
3. Pertaining to, or proceeding from, intoxication.
The drunken quarrels of a rake. -- Swift. Drunkenhead
Drunkenhead Drunk"en*head, n.
Drunkenness. [Obs.]
Drunkenly
Drunkenly Drunk"en*ly, adv.
In a drunken manner. [R.] --Shak.
DrunkennessDrunkenness Drunk"en*ness, n.
1. The state of being drunken with, or as with, alcoholic
liquor; intoxication; inebriety; -- used of the casual
state or the habit.
The Lacedemonians trained up their children to hate
drunkenness by bringing a drunken man into their
company. --I. Watts.
2. Disorder of the faculties, resembling intoxication by
liquors; inflammation; frenzy; rage.
Passion is the drunkenness of the mind. -- South.
Syn: Intoxication; inebriation; inebriety. -- Drunkenness,
Intoxication, Inebriation. Drunkenness refers more
to the habit; intoxication and inebriation, to specific
acts. The first two words are extensively used in a
figurative sense; a person is intoxicated with success,
and is drunk with joy. ``This plan of empire was not
taken up in the first intoxication of unexpected
success.' --Burke. Drunkenship
Drunkenship Drunk"en*ship, Drunkship Drunk"ship, n.
The state of being drunk; drunkenness. [Obs.] --Gower.
Fordrunken
Fordrunken For*drunk"en, a.
Utterly drunk; very drunk. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Meaning of Drunke from wikipedia
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Alcohol intoxication, also
known in
overdose as
alcohol poisoning,
commonly described as
drunkenness or inebriation, is the
behavior and
physical effects...
- gave them sucke:
against those Cannibal's who feed upon the
flesh and are
drunke with the
bloud of
their own brethren:
against those Catiline's who s****e...
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previously appeared in an
epigram of
Robert Herrick. Upon
Buggins Buggins is
Drunke all night, all day he sleepes; This is the Levell-coyle that
Buggins keeps...
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trailing hatbands, and gloves.
Adult mutes had an
unfortunate re****tion for
drunkeness.
Child mutes were
present at some
Victorian funerals, as
described in...
-
Canturbury Tales" the cook not only goes
through the "Four
Stages of
Drunkeness" but-similar to the
equally drunken Miller and the Summoneur-has trouble...
- and at
times almost miraculous, properties: It
makes a man
sober that was
drunke. It
refreshes a
weary man, and yet
makes a man hungry.
Being taken when...
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dilema disappoint –
dissapoint disastrous –
disasterous drunkenness –
drunkeness dumbbell –
dumbell embarr**** – embar****
equipment –
equiptment (wrong...
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prohibition is
reflected in the way
other characters negatively react to his
drunkeness.
Cooper and
Schoedsack also didn't like it when
people hunted for sport;...
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dedicating his
treatise to
Queen [[Elizabeth I|, he wrote: "I my
selfe haue once
drunke (before your
Maiesties great clemencie I confesse) of the
puddell of ignorancy...
- the men Chino: they
drink wine of Rice,
wherewith they
drink themselves drunke, and
after their meat they use a
certain drinke,
which is a pot with hote...