How To Use Inebriated In A Sentence

  • In her inebriated state, she was ready to agree to anything.
  • He was inebriated by his phenomenal success
  • Where the government are getting it wrong is that they seem unable to differentiate between the mild irritant of inebriated and loud youth and the frightening increase in violent and brutal crime.
  • I banged on the door, too inebriated and stupefied to think.
  • I think Percy Smith was strongest at coon songs, and Trail sang all sorts, and G. and Kirke played accompaniments, whilst the writer picked out his own to a chantie respecting the procedure to be taken with an inebriated mariner -- such a merry evening! From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
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  • In her inebriated state, she was ready to agree to anything.
  • What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook.
  • His poor sister, shamed by her brother's drunkenness had moved far and away where she oughtn't to have news of Masdy's daily inebriated activities. Masdy's Silver
  • Rather legendarily, our leading man arrived for the final night's call 40 minutes late and still inebriated, but was word-perfect throughout the production.
  • Not the least of his indignities was his flamboyant and often inebriated wife, Martha, who dominated the capital's gossip columns -- and political columns -- more than any political spouse of his time. Reconsidering John Mitchell
  • Although it would probably work, while inebriated Chris tended to have a massively expansive personality, and he exaggerated an awful lot.
  • Nor could I leave Laurel sitting alone and inebriated to hurry after Jinna and explain to her, even if I had felt inclined to do so. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • In GTA the havoc was great, but the difficulty of both missions and side-jobs would waver between "trivial" and "controller-snappingly infuriating" with all the predictability and grace of an inebriated hobo. Saints Row
  • The old man was not inebriated or hurt by a passing vehicle.
  • These contumacious students were, as students frequently are, inebriated by ideas to the point of silliness.
  • If the Washingotn Post-owned Slate wants to continue to publish this kind of inebriated, partisan, journalistically amoral crap they can watch their own credibility roll around like backwash in the bottom of a Hitchens bottle. Firedoglake » And In This Corner…Juan Cole
  • In the hands of an inebriated amateur at the Hogmanay party, it would have you rushing to put a Billy Eckstine or Fats Domino record on the radiogram.
  • As I get increasingly inebriated, I make friends to stumble from bar to bar with.
  • Other positives include the convenience of not getting inebriated.
  • I was inebriated and thought they were really cool, but they had gone out of fashion before they'd even left the shop.
  • Become inebriated, do not fight it, revel in the sheer joy of unmitigated excess and alcohol induced stupidity.
  • Dr. Leslie E. Keeley would be appalled by how many people are getting drunk -- "inebriated," he would say -- on New Year's E.e. If Dr. Keeley Could See You Now,
  • Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads.
  • I asked her how long it had taken her to get her sea legs, but she said she'd been rather inebriated.
  • “It's a contemplative space designed by a 21st century landscape architect, though rather than being used as a place of serene meditation, it became the well-concealed playground of horny teens, drug dealers and rapists, as well as the pissoir of inebriated sports fans.” Anti-Tsunami Landscapes
  • They wept over it as they sang it, the graceless young scamps who had all broken their mothers 'prides, and I sang with them, and wept with them, and luxuriated in the pathos and the tragedy of it, and struggled to make glimmering inebriated generalisations on life and romance. Chapter 16
  • The lawyer said the American was inebriated at the time, so that he had lost control of his actions.
  • So exuberant, perhaps a tad inebriated but almost always good natured and fun.
  • At fact I had no courage to be inebriated into the potpourri... I can only take a look at her on the sneak. , just as enjoying , enjoying a vase of flower.
  • I am come into my garden, O my sister, my spouse, I have gathered my myrrh, with my aromatical spices: I have eaten the honeycomb with my honey, I have drunk my wine with my milk: eat, O friends, and drink, and be inebriated, my dearly beloved. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 2
  • A crowded train pulls into the crowded station, where the platform looks not unlike it does during the evening commute -- only younger, more untucked and a lot more inebriated. Metro after Midnight: ‘If they cut service, I might jump’
  • Of the most memorable, ecstatic and monumentally fun moments so far, many have happened while inebriated.
  • This allowed for an extremely inebriated guy to take the stage.
  • But he worries that they can be misused, misinterpreted and even befuddle someone who is truly inebriated. Testing the Limits of Tipsy
  • He insisted he had simply tried to prevent Tequila, real name Tila Nguyen, from leaving his house after a row because she was "inebriated". Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • After he said a few things and we looked at how he was acting we realized he was inebriated.
  • At least my old friends didn't find me inebriated on the floor of a bar.
  • Officers took the inebriated tourists to the Pattaya police station and booked them on charges of physical assault and drunk and disorderly behavior.
  • Tash bemusedly watched the meanderings of her increasingly inebriated castmates as Richard and Hugo attempted to create a way to play checkers with beer bottle tops.
  • She played it to the hilt as an over-inebriated soprano trying to sing in an operetta.
  • Well, the day before she sent to Lord Jedburgh explaining that she had to leave, it seems that a highly inebriated Don Ramirez proposed to her and insisted that she accept.
  • The inebriated man drew a sword and sloppily lisped out, ‘You embarrreshed me!’
  • Scott was obviously inebriated by the time the dessert was served.
  • Midway through the charming, inebriated song, in which two "swellegant" party pals swap banter, dish on guests and form a dipsomaniacal camaraderie, Crosby croons to Sinatra with his distinctive "ba ba ba boom" and Sinatra jokes, "Don't dig that kind of crooning, chum. Kim Morgan: Christmas With Crosby, Bing
  • With his left arm he gave Billie a clumsy and rather inebriated embrace, and tipped his glass to Albert.
  • I was arrested last knight at a bar (Sherlocks) in Addison Texas, for a P. I … I was inebriated, that is generally why I go to bars in the first place (first mistake), but they literally came inside and arrested me claiming that i threatened attack my server (who I was actually very attracted to) and then proceeded drag me off in their handy dandy Show me your papers mobile … Now don't think i was falling down drunk that isn't the case i was fully coherent. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • September 8th, 2009 TILA TEQUILA has blasted her American football star boyfriend SHAWNE MERRIMAN - insisting allegations she was "inebriated" prior to his arrest on suspicion of choking and restraining her are false. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Oh K, I did get a little bit TOO inebriated at one point, but it was nice for me to be KAT-atonic for a bit, as a reminder for how wonderful it is to have my wits about me. What a Fuckin' Great Weekend!
  • Scott was obviously inebriated by the time the dessert was served.
  • He keeps six lovers, a time-travelling pet dodo from the past and a constantly inebriated brain. An Interview with Johanna Sinisalo
  • Eventually the inebriated band were inveigled to call at a particular tavern where Hunter's hired help had made prior arrangements.
  • To make a long story short, Billie got ten different kinds of sloshed and I had to drag her half-naked, inebriated self off the table where she'd been stip-dancing for some jocks.
  • Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads.
  • His poor sister, shamed by her brother's drunkenness had moved far and away where she oughtn't to have news of Masdy's daily inebriated activities. Masdy's Silver
  • In her inebriated state, she was ready to agree to anything.
  • Become inebriated, do not fight it, revel in the sheer joy of unmitigated excess and alcohol induced stupidity.
  • He would bring him to his office after the Senate recessed and ply him with drinks until the inebriated Kentuckian would agree to anything Johnson wanted.
  • Children are resorting to binge drinking, often becoming so inebriated they can't speak or walk.
  • The primary food handler smoking -- smoking -- and apparently inebriated whilst stationary and without an HACCP. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace.
  • His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly.
  • The Garda witness said the victim was quite inebriated when he saw her later and she had to be helped into a Garda car.
  • She played it to the hilt as an over-inebriated soprano trying to sing in an operetta.
  • We were two slightly inebriated gentlemen trundling along on a Sunday evening.
  • With all their troubles forgotten, they settled into inebriated slumber. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • His mind was too wine-muddled to think anything through, other than trading hit and miss blows with his equally inebriated adversary. TREASON KEEP
  • In her inebriated state, she was ready to agree to anything.
  • On the intercom she recognized Landon's voice and immediately understood he was extremely inebriated to the point where his speech was undecipherable.
  • Believing as I do that all persons act as they must, it makes not the slightest difference whether the person so acting is what we call inebriated, or sane, or insane The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume VIII. Interviews
  • Why I think you may be inebriated is that you obviously think that any of those young ladies with hiphugger jeans and tattoos on their backs might possibly be reading your weblog. No Title
  • Several of the more inebriated patrons were dancing, whether it was on the tables, chairs or floor.
  • Two foreign tours later, my garden had become a cider-pond, surrounded by staggering inebriated wasps.
  • The mud underfoot is fast becoming a river and various members of the crew are skidding and staggering across the car park, like inebriated Bambis.
  • With inebriated puppets and an eerie soundtrack, consider it a shoddier predecessor to Thunderbirds. 2009 June : Scrubbles.net
  • Thus the scene is set when Nick -- the lone straight guy in a "queercore" alternative rock band The Jerkoffs -- reluctantly plays a gig at a club with both Norah and Tris (and the inebriated Caroline) in attendance. JAM! Showbiz
  • After seven or eight bourbon and cokes in about an hour I started nursing my drinks because even in my inebriated state I valued my liver more than my pride at never getting outdrunk by a girl.
  • He had inspected the dark labyrinth of the Old Brewery, tripping over the inert, inebriated bodies, peeking into miserable closets housing filthy mothers and cankerous children.
  • She played it to the hilt as an over-inebriated soprano trying to sing in an operetta.
  • The smell of alcohol and sweat poured from the doorway and they stepped back as two inebriated guys stumbled past them.
  • She dismissed several passengers 'claims that Slater was "inebriated," then Vieira asked about the fact that on Steven Slater's MySpace profile, Slater wrote "Beating alcoholism and substance abuse' one day at a time 'has opened up new worlds of opportunity for me, "yet he grabbed two beers on his way out of the plane. Cynthia Susanne, Steven Slater's Ex-Wife, On 'Today Show': I Don't Know Him To Be An Alcoholic (VIDEO)
  • helplessly inebriated
  • His mind was too wine-muddled to think anything through, other than trading hit and miss blows with his equally inebriated adversary. TREASON KEEP
  • An overflow crowd, clearly inebriated by spirituous drink, literally gathered around the field and scaled nearby trees to watch the game.

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