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The word 'drunken' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is intoxicated by alcohol, or to refer to states or actions relating to intoxication. For example: "The man's drunken laughter echoed through the empty streets."
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Rudd was elected leader of the Labour Party last year and his campaign to be prime minister could have hit the rails in August, when it was revealed that he had spent a drunken night in a New York strip club in 2003.
There is a satisfying immediacy in the saving of lives, the patching up of the bumped and bruised, even in the abusive, drunken chaos of a Saturday night waiting room.
Related: Secret service asks for $8m to build fake White House for training exercises "We do have an element that goes to alcohol" to cope with the stresses of the job, Director Joseph Clancy testified, following the most recent incident in which drunken or apparently drunken secret service agents were observed misbehaving in public.
For the scene, I had to pick up a knife off the table, clink it against a wine glass to attract the attention of my sozzled guests, rise to my feet, and launch into a drunken eulogy to the bride and groom.
At Kendal - a more conventional hostel, albeit one in a lush Georgian townhouse with narey a floor that didn't slope at some endearingly drunken angle - we had our own room and were given a hearty breakfast the next morning.
The blessing of De la Renta, who this year marks his 50th anniversary designing clothes in New York, has given Galliano a foothold into a world from which his infamous antisemitic drunken rant in a Paris bar had cut him adrift.
Thankfully it's a dead one, its head smashed so hard it has split in two, and looks as if it's having a drunken row with its own reflection.
Palfreeman was sentenced for stabbing to death 20-year-old Bulgarian student Andrey Monov, and for wounding another man, during a drunken street brawl in the capital, Sofia.
As a drunken yet charming A&R man trying to sign a talented yet suspicious singer, Ruffalo effortlessly gets us on his side in last year's underrated music drama Begin Again.
Which appears to be taking a short break from convincing us the UK has gone totally down the tubes to press home a slightly perplexing message of: hey, please don't break up this wonderful hideous slutty drunken immoral country where women, gays and foreigners don't know their place!
"We're going to be busy for the next few months dealing with drunken, rowdy fans and keeping rival groups apart," said Vanselow.
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