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But a boy who was sitting in the room on a folding chair when the car drove in believes the man was merely drunk.
Without wine lore, and wine tasting, and wine talk, and wine labels, and, yes, wine writing and rating — the whole elaborate idea of wine — we would still get drunk, but we would be merely drunk.
Guerrero (whose name, in Spanish, means "warrior") fought the ban, saying that he had merely drunk a tea that included coca leaves a common enough beverage in Peru, though Guerrero lives in Rio de Janeiro, where he plays for the soccer club Flamengo.
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But drunk is also often used to distinguish a current state (drunk waiter) from a habitual one (drunken bum), and some states make a legal distinction between a drunk driver (one whose blood-alcohol level is above a certain limit) and a drunken driver (one who is merely inebriated)." That's good to know (hic!).
She was just drunk.
#Outsourced2Minsk Just drunk.
You were just drunk.
"Others were just drunk".
… just always drunk.
That's not to downplay the sheer selfish idiocy of drunk drivers but merely to clarify the risk from phones: the average texter takes their eye off the road for less than five seconds but at 55mph, that's like driving the length of a football field blindfold.
The other stars of the show were the lab mice: glowing or drunk or merely anaesthetised.
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