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- adverb In the manner of an
alcoholic . - adverb In an
alcoholic manner.
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Examples
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The strangest has to be this 1963 British comedy sketch which our Teutonic cousins watch every New Years Eve while alcoholically enhanced.
What Germans find funny: "Dinner for One" zornhau 2007
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For Bush, as for all alcoholically challenged people, promising makes it so.
Justin Frank: Here's to You, America: Bush's Most Public Secret 2008
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Not that I drank all that muchyou might say I took pills alcoholically.
Wishful Drinking Carrie Fisher 2008
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By contrast, McCarthy had grown so reckless and alcoholically irrational that he even charged ultra-conservative Republicans with appeasing communism.
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The theme was ‘Welcome Summer’, with clams, mussels & crabs, corn on the cob, summer salad and seabreezes for those who were alcoholically inclined that would be all of us save the 2 pregnant ones.
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Not that I drank all that muchyou might say I took pills alcoholically.
Wishful Drinking Carrie Fisher 2008
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By contrast, McCarthy had grown so reckless and alcoholically irrational that he even charged ultra-conservative Republicans with appeasing communism.
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Though I've never followed that advice, I make sure to always be alcoholically ready in case the occasion calls for it - say, 2 A.M. after the bars close.
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Not that I drank all that muchyou might say I took pills alcoholically.
Wishful Drinking Carrie Fisher 2008
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Gibson, by losing control of his inner censor, probably by becoming "blacked out" alcoholically, allowed his shadow, the dark side of his SELF to "shine" through, so people could actually see, beneath the veneer, what at least a part of him thinks and feels.
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