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been inebriated
adjective
Behaving as though affected by alcohol including exhilaration, and a dumbed or stupefied manner.
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Mr. Welles was said to have been inebriated while filming some of his wine commercials.
(The day after the recording was made public, he said that he had been inebriated while making those statements in October).
I think I may have still been inebriated from the night before though.
Abigail, who maintains she was not drunk during the encounter with security, pointed out to the dean that even if she had been inebriated, he was unfairly singling her out since most students at the university do drink.
Wade asks, "How do two people establish that an intimate moment between them wasn't meaningful?" In three ways: by being or pretending to have been inebriated, only hooking up with someone once, and the most destructive way, by creating emotional distance through cold bordering-on-cruel behavior towards the other person.
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Some are inebriated.
In fact, the guy who hit me was inebriated.
The last time I was inebriated I was 20 years old.
Police say he was inebriated when he fired at the toll attendant at point blank range.
The mother, Ruth Briones, 66, said her daughter had described the officers as being inebriated.
"Mobil is inebriated with its own power," Ralph Nader told The Times in 1981.
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