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Discover Ludwig"drunk with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean overwhelmed with a strong emotion, such as joy, enthusiasm, etc. For example: She was drunk with joy after receiving her college acceptance letter.
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#Outsourced2Minsk Drunk with Oleg.
Get drunk with him.
Sake is traditionally drunk with sashimi.
I've become drunk with power.
I wish I'd got drunk with him.
I was almost drunk with exhilaration.
"In a sense, they are drunk with power," he said.
Get very drunk with those same exhausted, sweaty people!
Like Marnie, it makes me drunk with possibility.
"They are obviously drunk with their own power".
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But many houses remain empty, punch-drunk with gaping holes.
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