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Examples
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The movie damningly portrays Duffy as an aggressive, unpleasant, egomaniac drunk on power and/or just plain drunk.
'The Boondock Saints II': A cult hit gets a second shot | EW.com 2009
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Later in the show during an awful piece of live television tech troubles, Simon will call her drunk.
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Thian liked wine, perhaps too well, for he seemed unwilling to refuse a refill of his glass, yet he didn't think he'd ever been what others might call drunk.
Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Beer was what he drank there, and by all accounts he could put away more than most before he was what you could call drunk.
The Key Wentworth, Patricia 1944
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And besides how much alcohol do you have to have to be classified as drunk.
Latest Articles 2010
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But in the past, the words were better hidden and in some cases have been tamer, like "drunk."
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Switch now to the Sentinel, which also dismissed Shipp as a "drunk."
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The lexicon featured the immortal — and frankly, still viable — phrase, "bloated bag of bloatation," which supposedly meant "drunk."
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COSTELLO (voice-over): At Lincoln Financial Field where the Philadelphia Eagles play and fans party, there were plenty of Republicans willing to say that on football Sunday they become Joe six-pack, loud, kind of drunk.
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The Los Angeles Sentinel, one of the largest and most respected black newspapers in the West, referred to her in a news story as a "drunk."
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