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Discover Ludwig"really drunk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has consumed a large amount of alcohol and is visibly and noticeably intoxicated. Example: "After a night of heavy drinking, John stumbled out of the bar, really drunk and slurring his words."
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She's really drunk.
I am really drunk".
I was probably just really drunk!
We were really drunk, all the time.
"I got really drunk," Robbie told one officer.
This time, he said, "only one was really drunk".
I got really drunk on power last night.
It is basically half of Hollywood getting really drunk".
"Only when I'm really drunk," Mr. Sterner clarified.
"I got really drunk and yelled at Sean Lennon".
Someone told me he discovered his voice by just recording really drunk.
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