How To Use Blind drunk In A Sentence
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He'll be blind drunk by the time he gets home from Tom's wedding.
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He came home blind drunk, as usual.
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He came home blind drunk, as usual.
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Get blind drunk, snog, repeat the next week, repeat the next week, bang!
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You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button.
The Sun
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All she wants to do is get blind drunk.
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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.
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You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button.
The Sun
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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
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William was lying spread-eagled on the grass, blind drunk.
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You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button.
The Sun
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All she wants to do is get blind drunk.
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Unsurprisingly, Mr Manners took to blundering into my flat at 3.30 am in a most unchivalrous manner: blind drunk, ranting that his mother didn't love him.
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He came home blind drunk, as usual.
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You need to be blind drunk to avoid reaching for the off button.
The Sun
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Jesus, I had to laugh at the way he came out with that about the old one with the winkers on her, blind drunk in her royal palace every night of God, old Vic, with her jorum of mountain dew and her coachman carting her up body and bones to roll into bed and she pulling him by the whiskers and singing him old bits of songs about
Ulysses
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Anyway, at last I got absolutely blind drunk through depression, went upstairs to Freda's bedroom and cried myself to sleep.
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He'll be blind drunk by the time he gets home from Tom's wedding.