Sentence examples for become so drunk from inspiring English sources

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She was playing her first real Kate the Shrew when she got word that Tracy had become so drunk and unreasonable on his latest picture that he'd been fired.

But I had become so drunk with the newfound power to remake my environment — to move walls and repurpose rooms and force my little home into conformity with my own capricious imagination — that I did the only thing that felt right: I demolished a bunch more walls.

But if visionary Jeff Bezos can become so drunk with hubris over his rising share price that he engineers the balance sheet boner of the decade, then perhaps we all should pray for humility, as well as vision, as we race toward the new millennium.

He offers Stewie a sip, and they both become so drunk that Brian agrees to pierce Stewie's ear with a pin from his sweater, leaving Stewie with a bloody ear for the rest of the episode.

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Some of the revellers became so drunk that the emergency services were called.

Woodrow Wyatt in his diary recalls a weekend houseparty at Chatsworth when the Duke became so drunk and maudlin that Debo asked all the guests to leave to give him a shock.

He becomes so drunk that she must help him up to his hotel room, where he has "only enough time left to ask for one more favor, which Franny thought was the deepest difference between women and men".

It contains stories omitted from her novels, tales that Wilder herself felt "would not be appropriate" for children, such as her family's sojourn in the town of Burr Oak, where she once saw a man became so drunk that, when he lit a cigar, the whisky fumes on his breath ignited and killed him instantly.

During her visit, her father took Angelou to Mexico; he became so drunk, she had to drive him back across the border, even though she had never driven a car before.

At around this time he was drinking with a group of friends when one of them became so drunk he fainted; Hale prayed to God to forgive and save his friend, and forgive him for his previous excesses.

The train crews would generally wait in these refreshment rooms until the trains were ready to return to London, and on at least one occasion (on 12 January 1867) the driver became so drunk that the fireman had to drive the train back to London.

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