Definition of drunken

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Drunken (v. i.) Saturated with liquid or moisture; drenched.

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Drunkenhead :: Drunkenhead (n.) Drunkenness.
Carouse :: Carouse (v. i.) To drink deeply or freely in compliment; to take part in a carousal; to engage in drunken revels.
Lurch :: Lurch (v. i.) To roll or sway suddenly to one side, as a ship or a drunken man..
Drunkship :: Drunkship (n.) The state of being drunk; drunkenness.
Bacchanalia :: Bacchanalia (n. pl.) Hence: A drunken feast; drunken reveler.
Bousy :: Bousy (a.) Drunken; sotted; boozy.
Drunken :: Drunken (v. i.) Saturated with liquid or moisture; drenched.
Maudlin :: Maudlin (a.) Drunk, or somewhat drunk; fuddled; given to drunkenness..
Brawl :: Brawl (n.) A noisy quarrel; loud, angry contention; a wrangle; a tumult; as, a drunken brawl..
Bacchanalianism :: Bacchanalianism (n.) The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry.
Vinolent :: Vinolent (a.) Given to wine; drunken; intemperate.
Stagger :: Stagger (n.) An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man..
Bacchanalian :: Bacchanalian (a.) Of or pertaining to the festival of Bacchus; relating to or given to reveling and drunkenness.
Sottish :: Sottish (a.) Like a sot; doltish; very foolish; drunken.
Drunken :: Drunken (v. i.) Pertaining to, or proceeding from, intoxication..
Ebriosity :: Ebriosity (n.) Addiction to drink; habitual drunkenness.
Debauch :: Debauch (n.) Excess in eating or drinking; intemperance; drunkenness; lewdness; debauchery.
Carousal :: Carousal (n.) A jovial feast or festival; a drunken revel; a carouse.
Drunkenly :: Drunkenly (adv.) In a drunken manner.
Drunk :: Drunk (a.) Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; -- never used attributively, but always predicatively; as, the man is drunk (not, a drunk man)..
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