Sentence examples for a probably drunk from inspiring English sources

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The damaging effects of the illness he had suffered were compounded by an assault while in the field: accounts vary, with some friends recalling that Keable received a blow to the head from a "powerful native", and others describing a gunshot wound to the thigh, inflicted by a (probably drunk or deranged) Mosutu.

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The book was made into a movie starring (a very portly and probably drunk) Orson Welles and was immediately followed by several other pulp rapture films and Christian rock albums that warned of an imminent doomsday.

Other exceptions: a) a photo from a party you didn't get invited to that you should have been invited to; b) an unflattering, unapproved, probably drunk photo of yourself.

Probably drunk, a disastrous red colour that was a foreteller to his cancer, either smiling with his terrible teeth or livid, beside himself with fury and cutting up meat.

Rebecca: I think I've probably drunk a bit more since he's died than beforehand…In the last six months, I suppose, when I've become more reclusive, I have increased my alcohol content and I think that gets me to sleep but it doesn't keep me asleep.

"Putin conducted himself like a true statesman, unlike his predecessor, Yeltsin, who acted erratic and was probably drunk at previous summits," said George von Furstenberg, a professor in economic and financial policy at Fordham University in New York.

In "Antony Van Corlear Brought Into the Presence of Peter Stuyvesant," an 1839 painting, Quidor shows the peg-legged Stuyvesant as bursting out of his britches, probably drunk, as he sits sprawled in a thronelike chair in his crowded office, smoking his pipe.

First off, you were probably drunk when you wrote them, and more important, a lot of those things are probably things you think other people want you to be.

It was always going to be up to the voting, half of which was done, late on a Saturday night, by people phoning in, expensively, and possibly, for which read probably, drunk.

I was probably drunk.

"I would have probably drunk myself to death".

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