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Discover LudwigThe expression "a bit drunk" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who has drunk a small amount of alcohol but is not completely drunk. For example: "He was a bit drunk after having two glasses of wine."
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John was a bit drunk.
The gang are a bit drunk.
"I'm a bit drunk," she says.
"I think I must be a bit drunk," she said.
Everyone was drinking, and I got a bit drunk.
I think it's more that he was probably a bit drunk".
"So I'm like, 'Alan, honestly, I got a bit drunk, I was cheeky to the police.
Yes, I thought the music itself did sound a bit drunk.
"I was at Bristol Old Vic, rehearsing a one-man show with Pete Postlethwaite, who was a bit drunk.
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Each new bar found us a bit drunker and sitting closer together.
The Golden Globes are to the Oscars, he said, what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton, "a bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker and more easily bought".
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