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  • The ‘pie-eyed’ order slices of rhubarb, strawberry, peach, apple, banana cream, fresh nectarine, Cheddar pear or boysenberry in summer; cranberry walnut, maple pecan and pumpkin are fall favorites.
  • My personal recommendation to you, tonight, is to get pie-eyed drunk and go to sleep. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • Of course, if you're not driving you can drink, and plenty of visitors do, paying their own peculiar homage to the past by getting pie-eyed in every bar that Hemingway ever visited.
  • Or the happy-go-lucky, pie-eyed optimist who, um, seems to exist only in the minds of detractors who say "insufferably Spielbergian" without clarifying further? Up, George Lucas, the spirit of adventure, and the myth of the fallen angel
  • Proving themselves worthy of all the attention they're garnering south of the border, this group of lunatics were the ones to finally get the slack-jawed, pie-eyed crowd moving.
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  • Looking along the street towards the snow-sugared mountains in the distance, packs of pie-eyed youths stagger out of bars, shrieking and lumbering around inelegantly like something out of a painting by Bosch.
  • He'd have to be as pie-eyed as he was the other night not to notice. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • But two others are second-time novelists, although even the most pie-eyed punter would hardly call either a favourite.
  • Toulouse Lautrec was usually pie-eyed on absinthe, while Ernest Hemingway wrote much of his best prose plastered.
  • The faint air of pie-eyed 60s silliness song titles include Spider Cider and Idea for Rubber Dog and Dwyer's cartoonish vocalisms could put some off, but there's more than enough sunny, funny, manic charm to make it all work. Thee Oh Sees: Castlemania – review
  • There is enough 150-year-old whiskey resting underground where the old river queen sank to get 130,000 people pie-eyed.
  • Imagine your house as an ice cream truck, and imagine thousands of pie-eyed, sweaty little fat kids desperately want inside your adequately stocked, super-cooled fatty van. Philip Mackey: Your House Is an Inadequate Indefensible Piece of Trash
  • So many sleepless people, pie-eyed and frustrated ... Tweets I have known
  • ‘Quite pie-eyed,’ said her sister, who'd been listening in.
  • Mr Teen Spirit comes to Oldham, marching pie-eyed down Brompton Street, once the home of William Joyce/Lord Haw-Haw. Ballardian » “Enthusiasm for the mysterious emissaries of pulp”: an interview with David Britton (the Savoy interviews, part 2a)
  • Did the 60s 'underground' kids get bored to tears reading pie-eyed nostalgia extolling the virtues of the 1910s? Spirit of the underground: the 60s rebel
  • But how does the New Jersey native, who moved to Rockland in 2004 with long-time partner PJ Walter, grapple with the prospect of serving a whopping 500 pie-eyed guests? Curtis M. Wong: Bobby Flay-Dubbed 'Pie Town U.S.A.' Celebrates National Pie Day
  • Not larking about with a pint or pie-eyed on a pedalo this time, because this is Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport BBC1. TV review: How to be a Good Mother with Sharon Horgan | Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport
  • On the other hand, it is hardly good manners to stumbled pie-eyed into somebody else's house.
  • I have no wish to appear pie-eyed at the altar for the family communion. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Besides, I was anxious to appear sane, normal and composed, not a pie-eyed victim of panic. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Most of us were pie-eyed drunk from the boilermakers Doy had been concocting out of palm spirits and San Miguel.
  • Though pie-eyed, she managed to stagger through, but swore she would never again drink before a performance.
  • And in the length of time it took for us to smoke a cigarette, he'd become completely pie-eyed.
  • Not larking about with a pint or pie-eyed on a pedalo this time, because this is Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport BBC1. TV review: How to be a Good Mother with Sharon Horgan | Freddie Flintoff: Hidden Side of Sport
  • But humans are nothing if not ingenious and when they wanted to get pie-eyed they never really needed a tavern.
  • On an especially pleasant June night, he picked up a quintet of pie-eyed college girls.
  • After the night of drunken crime and pie-eyed vandalism that ravaged the country on St Patrick's day, plans are afoot to move the date of the festival for next year's celebration.
  • At the end, he's too pie-eyed to go on, so his professor-host, who loves his poetry but hates him, has to read the drunk's poems in his place.
  • So while I'm sat there, pie-eyed at the screen, she told him how a shop assistant in Los Angeles thought she was pregnant, asking ‘when's it due?’
  • Brits have an unfortunate tendency to pour strong foreign lagers – Stella, even Leffe – into a pint jar for which they were not intended, and to get poisonously pie-eyed in the process. In praise of … the pint | Editorial

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