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drunken

adjective as in drunk

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"Indeed, sexual misconduct such as this, which is both brazen and drunken, makes the conduct more serious as the level of threat is increased."

From BBC

Dodger Stadium and its grounds also have a long history of physical altercations, including fistfights between drunken fans, fan-on-fan attacks that left people with severe injuries, and beatings by security personnel.

The defence barrister in Ellie’s case suggested the whole thing was a drunken night out that she later regretted.

From BBC

Or, as many imagined it, "Rome rule," a brutal but incompetent dictatorship of drunken, brawling Irish Catholics under the personal direction of the pope.

From Salon

When he sang of loss and love and sorrow and drunken nights and regret-filled mornings, you believed every word.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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