Use drunk in a sentence
Sentences ending with drunk
- Yet all the while Chang's moral principles were unsullied, his conscience clear; and so all just men were forced to confess that he was not morally, but only physically, drunk. [5]
- Just as usual, we found the town in a fury of joy, all the bells clanging, everybody shouting, and several people drunk. [5]
- How hot she was from dancing, and the unusual strength of the wine and water she had drunk! [10]
- Besides, her head was burning after the dancing and the wine which she had drunk. [10]
- I shook him up, and said-- 'Suppose a man should come to you drunk--' 'This is foolish--I never get drunk. [5]
- She thought of the meal he had eaten, of the coffee he had drunk. [11]
- It is a temptation to a temperate man to become a sot, to hear what talent, what versatility, what genius, is almost always attributed to a moderately bright man who is habitually drunk. [4]
- Then the two talked together a bit, and Satan said: "He says his master was drunk. [5]
- Such a mechanic, such a mathematician, such a poet he would be, if he were only sober; and then he is sure to be the most generous, magnanimous, friendly soul, conscientiously honorable, if he were not so conscientiously drunk. [4]
- Then his spirits rose, and he was the old brilliant talker, the joyous galliard until, in due time, he became silently and lethargically drunk. [11]
Short sentences using drunk
- He got drunk too soon. [11]
- We have drunk too deep-alas! [11]
- Dead- drunk, you mean. [11]
- He's generally drunk enough. [5]
- The man was drunk? [5]
- Her sister was drunk. [9]
- He was obviously drunk. [2]
- The sentinels are drunk. [11]
- I was drunk and mad. [11]
- Drunk, I reckon. [5]
Sentences containing drunk two or more times
- Is it that yesterday's dissipation--yes, I was drunk yesternight, drunk in a new way. [11]
- They got drunk whenever they could; then they fought each other or anybody else who came in the way; they cursed and swore always, drunk or sober; John Canty was a thief, and his mother a beggar. [5]
- Then the bands turned their instruments towards Cathy and burst in with that rollicking frenzy of a tune, "Oh, we'll all get blind drunk when Johnny comes marching home--yes, we'll all get blind drunk when Johnny comes marching home! [5]
- They had drunk the health of Medallion, they had drunk the health of the Cure, and now Duclosse the mealman raised his glass. [11]
- Alert-minded drunk or sober, drunk, he was lightning-tongued, and he could play as well drunk as sober, too; but more than once a sympathetic officer altered the tactics that McGilveray might not be compelled to march, and so expose his condition. [11]
- As sure as he is to head a great temperance procession Eng ranges up alongside of him, prompt to the minute, and drunk as a lord; but yet no more dismally and hopelessly drunk than his brother, who has not tasted a drop. [5]
- Last night he had talked with Suzon Charlemagne at the Cote Dorion; last night he had drunk harder than he had ever drunk in his life, he had defied, chaffed, insulted the river-drivers. [11]
- Now, I was drunk last night--very, very drunk. [11]
- I have drunk deep of the wine-cup, but I would call any man villain who should say that I am drunk. [10]
- But, to his bitter distress, every now and then Eng gets drunk, and, of course, that makes Chang drunk too. [5]
More example sentences with the word drunk in them
- Last Easter day you were in a drunken sleep while Mass was being said; after the funeral of your own father you were drunk again. [11]
- By and by you sober down, and then you perceive that you have been drunk on the smell of somebody else's cork. [5]
- I judged I would saw out and leave that night if pap got drunk enough, and I reckoned he would. [5]
- This impromptu toast would have been drunk with more warmth, if we could have foreseen an immediate event. [11]
- I judged he would be blind drunk in about an hour, and then I would steal the key, or saw myself out, one or t'other. [5]
- I was drunk with the thought of you, the longing for you. [11]
- Having drunk the wine he lay back murmuring thanks and satisfaction, his eyes closed. [11]
- The amount of wine he had drunk to-day would generally have had no more effect upon him than water, and yet he had felt now and then as if he were drunken, and the whole festal hall turned round with him. [10]
- The casks of wine he had drunk in his short life were telling now, and his thrusts grew weaker. [9]
- Then the elecampane wine did good service; yet was it not till she had drunk of it many times that her tongue spoke plainly again. [10]
- The man who, when drunk, beat his wife till the blood came, and committed plenty of cruel deeds, trembled, wept, and could even pray with fervent piety, when--which often happened--the frail little creature, shaken by convulsions, seemed at the point of death. [10]
- Jerry Card, that's what you've done unless I'm drunk on the smell of sage. [13]
- Swiftly he described what happened in the little room at the traitor's tavern, of the momentary reconciliation and the wine that he drank, drugged wine poured out but not drunk by Erris Boyne, and of his later unconsciousness. [11]
- But perhaps you were drunk when you told me that? [10]
- The very dogs were all asleep, and the flies, drunk with moist sugar in the grocer's shop, forgot their wings and briskness, and baked to death in dusty corners of the window. [12]
- But how can we, when we have been intoxicated with many things; when we are drunk with success and experience; have hung on the fringe of unrighteousness; and know the world backward, and ourselves mercilessly? [11]
- But on the way thither the evil angel tempted him and he got drunk again. [5]
- A dipper of water was brought, and when she had drunk it she raised her head slowly and her eyes sought those of Ingolby. [11]
- When our repast was over, and I had drunk a glass of wine with the proprietor, I offered to pay him, tendering what I knew was a fair price in this region. [4]
- Presently the cloud-rack was flooded with fiery splendors, and these were copied on the surface of the sea, and it made one drunk with delight to look upon it. [5]
- Next day he was drunk, and he went to Judge Thatcher's and bullyragged him, and tried to make him give up the money; but he couldn't, and then he swore he'd make the law force him. [5]
- He says he was drunk when the thing was done--mais, oui. [11]
- At times he was drunk for forty hours at a stretch, when he would shut himself in his cabin and leave his ship to the care of Cockle, who navigated with the sober portion of the crew. [9]
- I don't remember--I was drunk and drugged. [11]
- The other man was a stalwart ruffian called "Arkansas," who carried two revolvers in his belt and a bowie knife projecting from his boot, and who was always drunk and always suffering for a fight. [5]
- It occurred to Venters then that Wrangle had drunk his fill, and did not seem the worse for it, and might be anything but easy to catch. [13]
- He told Mr. Vane he could lick him if he caught him drunk again, and Mr. Vane said he would. [9]
- He just stood up there, a-sailing around as easy and comfortable as if he warn't ever drunk in his life--and then he begun to pull off his clothes and sling them. [5]
- His foot swelled up pretty big, and so did his leg; but by and by the drunk begun to come, and so I judged he was all right; but I'd druther been bit with a snake than pap's whisky. [5]
- Franklin saw Grant tumble from his horse drunk, while reviewing troops in New Orleans. [5]
- Sir John Lubbock took ants from two different nests, made them drunk with whiskey and laid them, unconscious, by one of the nests, near some water. [5]
- Greevy was drunk, too, and gone off his head with rage. [11]
- They're drunk enough to-night to want to do anything, and to-morrow when they've got sore heads they'll do anything. [11]
- Only yesterday I told you, how cruelly he used to torture me after his feasts, when he was drunk or when he recovered from one of his swoons. [10]
- He was liberal to Viking; and Phil's memory was drunk, not in silence, many times that day. [11]
- Is the fellow to that to be found in literature, ancient or modern, foreign or domestic, living or dead, drunk or sober? [5]
- Cousin Maud laughed to see me so drunk asleep, as was not my wont; yet could she not deny that my dream boded no good. [10]
- I oughtn't never to have had a whiskey-still, an' I wouldn't have drunk so much. [11]
- I'm always trying to get drunk now. [11]
- Getting drunk three times a day. [5]
- But the next time the Indian sawed wood for us I taught him to make a cross at the bottom of the voucher--it looked like a cross that had been drunk a year--and then I "witnessed" it and it went through all right. [5]
- If there'd been three, he'd be drunk enough and I'd do it. [5]
- Now what does this fellow do but go off and get drunk and then proceed to his quarters and set to work with his imagination in a state of chaos, and that chaos in a condition of extravagant activity. [5]
- An' the day they were married I got drunk for the only time in my life. [13]
- As soon as they were discharged from captivity they would go straight and get drunk, and then steal some trifling thing while an officer was observing them. [5]
- As a rule they seem drunk with health, and with the surprise of it, the wonder of it, the unspeakable glory and splendour of it, after a long sober spell spent in inventing imaginary diseases and concreting them with doctor-stuff. [5]
- As a rule they seem drunk with health, and with the surprise of it, the wonder of it, the unspeakable glory and splendor of it, after a long, sober spell spent in inventing imaginary diseases and concreting them with doctor-stuff. [5]
- More than once they had beaten him, and more than once they had made him drunk on champagne and Madeira, which he loved; and he knew more than one thing about each of them which would long ago have sent an ordinary man to Siberia. [2]
- When he's drunk there ain't no near-sighted man could tell him from a king. [5]
- They have stretched their beds in the hummocked snow, They have set their teeth to the Pole; With Death they have gamed it, throw for throw, And drunk with him bowl for bowl-- They are all for thee, O England! [11]
- It was of the younger Pitt, who had taken his meals and drunk his port in this very room in that other great war a hundred years ago. [9]
- You've drunk at the waters of Canaan for the last time. [11]
- The ladies of the Sultan's harem send for this water even from Constantinople, and the Arabs say, that if Mahomet had drunk thereof he would have desired to live for ever. [10]
- For many of the sailors were captured and carried bodily to the "Rose and Crown" and the "Three Blue Balls," where they became properly drunk on Jamaica rum; others made good their escape on board. [9]
- But I've drunk the mug of silence to the bottom. [11]
- The face of the Mudir was like a wrinkled skin of lard, his eyes had the look of one drunk with hashish. [11]
- Mostly, though, because the men got drunk at the villages. [13]
- Then he see the little gold picture on the floor which some drunk young officer drop, and he pick it up and look at it, and walk again. [11]
- We dined in the inn at Frutigen, and our driver ought to have dined there, too, but he would not have had time to dine and get drunk both, so he gave his mind to making a masterpiece of the latter, and succeeded. [5]
- He first got the glimmer of it, then the glimmer grew to a glow, and the glow to a great red light, in which his brain became drunk, and all his philosophy was burned up like wood-shavings in a fiery furnace. [11]
- Those barbarians of the foreign city to the south, drunk with power, were to sack and loot the city. [9]
- She had tasted the cup of bitterness and drunk of the waters of sacrifice. [11]
- The result was that we got choicer rooms at the hotel in Chamonix than we should have done if his majesty had been a slower artist--or rather, if he hadn't most providentially got drunk before he left Argentie`re. [5]
- This I noticed, that only Mr. Harry Riddle sat silent and morose, and that he had drunk more than the others. [9]
- It also stated that Dyck, though he pleaded "not guilty," declared frankly, through Will McCormick, the lawyer, that he had no memory of aught that happened after he had drunk wine given him by Erris Boyne. [11]
- They reeled and sprawled around as if they were drunk, and endangered everybody's lives around them, and finally fell over and lay helpless and kicking. [5]
- He gets drunk sometimes, but he's great. [11]
- Having left that soldier who was evidently drunk, Rostov stopped the horse of a batman or groom of some important personage and began to question him. [2]
- Nay, I shall smile: The wine is drunk, the flower it is gone, One weeps not when the days no more beguile, How shall the tear-drops gather in a stone? [11]
- Now they were silent, because they had tossed into the abyss of Time the cup of trembling, and had drunk of the chalice of peace. [11]
- It was his second glass, for he had drunk Angelo's the moment that Angelo had set it down. [5]
- She used to say if she ever got drunk again she'd never come back. [9]
- I and my room-mate have set apart every Saturday as a solemn fast day, wherein we will entertain no light matters of frivolous conversation, but only get drunk. [5]
- But you are right as usual, Herse, as usual, only--here am I battening like a senator while you--I lay a wager you have drunk nothing but milk all day and eaten nothing but bread and radishes. [10]
- During all the rest of the seance my paper traveled from group to group all up and down and about that huge hall, and my happy eye was upon it always, and I sat motionless, steeped in satisfaction, drunk with enjoyment. [5]
- Does the mind remain sober with the body is drunk? [5]
- He never got really drunk "at the top. [11]
- It may be read in my book that the Persians always reflected in the morning, when sober, upon the resolutions formed the night before, while drunk. [10]
- It was a quarrel over cards, an' Greevy was drunk, an' followed Clint out into the prairie in the night and shot him like a coyote. [11]
- Denisov celebrated his promotion to the rank of major, and Rostov, who had already drunk enough, at the end of the feast proposed the Emperor's health. [2]
- One of the porters had furnished wine to shorten the hours of waiting; but it could only be drunk in secret, so there were no goblets. [10]
- There's a real pleasure in being drunk, I'm sure. [11]
- It's a pretty piece of business to have everything thrown out because a parcel of lazy hounds want a chance to lay off and get drunk. [8]
- I'm drunk, and Phil's down there among the worms-- among the worms! [11]
- It keeps a person drunk with pleasure all the time. [5]
- Or, was it perhaps only that in Corinth or in Athens at break of day, as he staggered home drunk from some feast, he had looked more at the earth than at the heavens? [10]
- Sometimes they played out the toll across a bridge or ferry, and once exhibited by particular desire at a turnpike, where the collector, being drunk in his solitude, paid down a shilling to have it to himself. [12]
- A man came out of the saloon on the corner where the strikers were standing, noisy drunk, and they began, as they would have said, to have some fun with him. [8]
- He used it once upon O'Fallen, who was a rough, mannerless creature, with a good enough heart, but easily irritated by the man with the eye-glass, whose superior intellect and manner, even when drunk, were too noticeable. [11]
- When he had once talked and drunk himself into the right mood, life would wear a less gloomy face. [10]
- You will go on with them as far as Point St. Saviour and camp for the night, for if the Indians remain in the village they may get drunk. [11]
- They got drunk on it, worked themselves up like dervishes. [9]
- They carried me off to Brooks's Club, where a bowl of punch was brewed directly, and my health was drunk to three times three. [9]
- The few glasses of wine he had drunk and the conversation with this good-natured man had destroyed the mood of concentrated gloom in which he had spent the last few days and which was essential for the execution of his design. [2]
- In the midst of this we were interrupted by a dirty fellow who ran in, crying excitedly: "Sir, the Archbishop of York is getting drunk at the Bear, and swears he'll be d--d if he'll act to-night. [9]
- They had heard of the liquor he had drunk, of the woman he had kissed at the cross-roads, of the man he had fought, of his discipline and sentence. [11]
- All the riffraff of the kingdom seemed to be comprehended in it; and all drunk at that. [5]
- I've drunk deep of all that Ireland means. [11]
- But say, Tom, now's a mighty good time to get that box, if Injun Joe's drunk. [5]
- Perhaps I am not saying it right, I have drunk a good deal--but that is how I feel, and so do you too! [2]
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