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"of a drunk" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate possession or association with a drunk person. For example: - She was the daughter of a drunk, but she never let her father's alcoholism define her. - The bar was filled with the loud laughter and slurred speech of drunks. - The police officer suspected that the erratic driving was the result of a drunk behind the wheel.
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To take advantage of a drunk woman?
The antics of a drunk puzzled him.
Quasi-lyrical passages have the lurch of a drunk.
I really like the image of a drunk, angry, fat guy shouting into an empty room.
In the hands of a drunk driver, a car becomes a deadly weapon.
Her "dad" was an architect, and "a bit of a drunk".
America went to the economic Russian roulette table with the bluster of a drunk cowboy.
Ms. Linney's portrait of a drunk is one of the movie's small triumphs.
"You can put on a hell of a drunk if you want to.
"Are you going to punish people based on the word of a drunk?" Mr. Rothbart said.
In its place came a rather more gruesome cliche – that of a drunk racist.
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