تعريف drunk} في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- drunk
- Past participle of drink
- drunk
- Simple past of drink
- drunk
- A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated
- drunk
- In a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages
- drunk
- Elated or emboldened
Drunk with power he immediately ordered a management reshuffle.
- drunk
- A drunken state
Here – help yourself to another drop there, Redmond! By the time we've got a good drunk on us there'll be more crack in this valley than the night I pissed on the electric fence!.
- drunk
- A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness
Gen. G. had been on a long drunk from July last until Christmas.
- drunk and disorderly
- Drunk, and exhibiting disorderly conduct in a public place
The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly.
- drunk and disorderly
- Illegal because of public intoxication
- drunk as Chloe
- Very drunk
1823: 'Drunk as Chloe'; she must have been an uproarious lass. — Jon Bee, Slang Dictionary of the Turf, the Ring &c;, page 27. Quoted in G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, 1985, Sydney University Press, ISBN 0-424-00113-6.
- drunk as a lord
- Completely drunk
How he managed to light it, God knows, for he was as drunk as a lord.
- drunk as a skunk
- Highly inebriated
- drunk dial
- To make a telephone call in an inebriated state against better judgement, typically to a close or former friend
My ex keeps harassing me, drunk dialing every other night.
- drunk driver
- Someone who drives under the influence of alcohol
- drunk drivers
- plural form of drunk driver
- drunk driving
- The act of driving under the influence of alcohol
- drunk driving
- The criminal offence of driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level higher than the local legal limit
- drunk tank
- a cell where people who have been arrested for public drunkenness are detained until they are sober
It was Christmas Eve babe, in the drunk tank, an old man said to me, won't see another one, and then he sang a song, The Rare Old Mountain Dew, I turned by face away, and dreamed about you.
- drunk tanks
- plural form of drunk tank
- dry drunk
- A person with the disease of alcoholism that is not drinking alcohol, but has relapsed mentally and emotionally
- drunk
- {a} having too much liquor
- drunk
- The first case of intoxication on record is that of Noah (Gen 9: 21) The sin of drunkenness is frequently and strongly condemned (Rom 13: 13; 1 Cor 6: 9, 10; Eph 5: 18; 1 Thess 5: 7, 8) The sin of drinking to excess seems to have been not uncommon among the Israelites
- drunk
- someone who is intoxicated
- drunk
- as if under the influence of alcohol; "felt intoxicated by her success"; "drunk with excitement"
- drunk
- Drunk is the past participle of drink. the past participle of drink
- drunk
- {i} alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcoholic drinks
- drunk
- A state of mind that can occur with frequent hashing
- drunk
- In a state of intoxication after drinking alcoholic beverages
- drunk
- Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid
- drunk
- A drunk is someone who is drunk or frequently gets drunk. A drunk lay in the alley
- drunk
- stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); "a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors"; "helplessly inebriated"
- drunk
- {s} intoxicated by alcohol
- drunk
- If you are drunk with a strong emotion or an experience, you are in a state of great excitement because of it. They are currently drunk with success
- drunk
- Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man)
- drunk
- a chronic drinker
- drunk
- A drunken condition; a spree
- drunk
- Someone who is drunk has drunk so much alcohol that they cannot speak clearly or behave sensibly. I got drunk and had to be carried home
- drunk as Chloe
- (Slang) very drunk, inebriated, "plastered
- drunk as a fiddler
- totally drunk
- drunk as a lord
- totally drunk, drunk to the point of losing consciousness
- drunk as a skunk
- extremely drunk, "plastered", "wasted
- drunk as the devil
- very drunk, inebriated, "plastered", "drunk like a fish
- drunk driver
- A drunk driver is someone who drives after drinking more than the amount of alcohol that is legally allowed. + drunk driving drunk driv·ing efforts designed to help stop drunk driving
- drunk driving
- driving a car after having drunk too much alcohol British Equivalent: drink-driving driver
- drunk like a fish
- very drunk, inebriated, "plastered", "drunk as the devil
- drunk tank
- a cell in a prison for people who have drunk too much alcohol
- drunk with joy
- incredibly happy
- drunk-and-disorderly
- someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and disorderly; "they delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to the county jail
- blind drunk
- So intoxicated as to appear to have difficulty seeing
- cheap drunk
- Someone who is easily intoxicated
- expensive drunk
- Someone who must drink a lot of alcohol in order to get intoxicated
- get drunk
- To make drunk
We got him drunk by spiking the punch.
- get drunk
- To intoxicate oneself with alcohol
I'm going out tonight to get drunk.
- gets drunk
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get drunk
I think he might be an alcoholic; he gets drunk almost every day.
- getting drunk
- Present participle of get drunk
She's getting her parents good and drunk before she asks for a new car.
- good drunk
- A person who is cheerful and companionable when intoxicated, retaining reasonable control of his or her mental and emotional faculties
The boss and my fellow workers were well aware of my drinking habits, but I had always been able to keep my wits about me. I was a good drunk, as they say.
- got drunk
- Simple past of get drunk
He's a little odd. He got drunk and cleaned my whole house. He even organized my DVD collection.
- gotten drunk
- Past participle of get drunk
That woman is something else... She's gotten drunk with her boyfriend and kicked his ass in Madden every day for a week.
- punch drunk
- Behaving in a bewildered, or dazed manner
- punch drunk
- Dizzy or confused due to repeat blows to the head
The fighter looked harmlessly punch drunk, but he was only faking and suddenly threw a vicious, skillful, blow.
- punch-drunk
- Alternative spelling of punch drunk
- get drunk
- become intoxicated, get sloshed
- as drunk as a sow
- very drunk, inebriated, "plastered
- becoming drunk
- drinking excessively till one is drunk
- blind drunk
- totally drunk
- blind drunk
- besotted: very drunk
- dead drunk
- very drunk, inebriated, "plastered" (Slang)
- getting drunk
- getting intoxicated, drinking oneself into a drunken stupor
- got drunk
- became intoxicated from alcohol
- noun drunk 3
- drunk·ard someone who is drunk or often gets drunk alcoholic
- punch-drunk
- If you say that someone is punch-drunk, you mean that they are very tired or confused, for example because they have been working too hard. He was punch-drunk with fatigue and depressed by the rain
- punch-drunk
- dazed from or as if from repeated blows; "knocked silly by the impact"; "slaphappy with exhaustion
- punch-drunk
- A punch-drunk boxer shows signs of brain damage, for example by being unsteady and unable to think clearly, after being hit too often on the head
- stinking drunk
- completely drunk, totally intoxicated