Drunken in a sentence as an adjective

As for Italy their MPs were brawling each other yesterday like drunken yabbos

At night a drunken conductor would thrash us all to sleep with a broken bottle of Glenfiddich, shouting various slurs.

You don't have crazy parties or drunken revelries or annual outings to Hawaii.

Somehow I see no causation between a conference and the drunken comments by its attendees at a bar.

And on drunken walks home from the club or sunburned strolls back from the beach, we come up with great ideas that we quickly turn into new realities for our users.

This nation tends to favour bladed weapons in their homicides: knives, axes and other things that are easy to pick up and use in drunken anger.

Having been to a few github meetups in SF, they're largely sober affairs - I haven't observed much alcoholism or drunkenness.

Ive been to bars and seen drunken mistakes but to vilify the person like this and not take any resposibilty for your actions is pathetic and immature.

All the stories end the same way: He tells them, directly, in the same manner as if he were talking to a drunken buddy making an *** of himself at a bar, "what you just said was offensive/racist/etc.

In a drunken night with friends a couple months ago, I started rambling about an online dating site that embraced the male-female disparity, and basically would pair up something like 3-4 guys to every girl, and set up dates where you'd all go out like "The Bachelorette.

Drunken definitions

adjective

given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol; "a bibulous fellow"; "a bibulous evening"; "his boozy drinking companions"; "thick boozy singing"; "a drunken binge"; "two drunken gentlemen holding each other up"; "sottish behavior"

See also: bibulous boozy sottish