Drunken - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdrʌŋkən|  American pronunciation of the word drunken
Brit.  |ˈdrʌŋk(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word drunken

adjective

- given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol (syn: bibulous, boozy, sottish)
a drunken binge
two drunken gentlemen holding each other up

Extra examples

The streets were filled with drunken revelers on New Year's Eve.

He lives in an apartment with his drunken mother.

He fell into a drunken stupor.

A drunken brawl broke out at the bar.

The school took disciplinary action against the drunken students.

She is married to a brutish, drunken slob.

...many observers deplored the fact that the city's festivities for Mardi Gras had become a degraded, drunken celebration...

...the discreditable conduct of drunken college students celebrating a win by their team...

...the dissipated and drunken son of the wealthiest man in the county...

...before gentrification the city's waterfront was known for sleazy dives that were frequented by hell-raising sailors and drunken doxies...

...a drunken profligate, he was given to wretched excess in every aspect of his life...

...released the drunken revelers with the proviso that they behave for the remainder of the Mardi Gras...

...the drunken reveler staggered out the door and promptly puked in the bushes...

...a whoring, drunken scapegrace who was blackening the family's name...

...shameful behavior by a bunch of drunken boors...

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