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blind drunk

ADJECTIVE
  1. very drunk

How To Use blind drunk In A Sentence

  • He'll be blind drunk by the time he gets home from Tom's wedding.
  • He came home blind drunk, as usual.
  • He came home blind drunk, as usual.
  • Get blind drunk, snog, repeat the next week, repeat the next week, bang!
  • You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button. The Sun
  • All she wants to do is get blind drunk.
  • Another favourite jape is to get the bridegroom blind drunk and then shave off all his hair, including his eyebrows and where the sun does not shine.
  • You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button. The Sun
  • Europe, to come across a genuine lover of the "tarantula" -- to meet at every corner of the street a great bearded fellow staggering along blind drunk, or attempting to steady the town by hugging a post. The Land of Thor
  • William was lying spread-eagled on the grass, blind drunk.
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