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Discover Ludwig"slightly drunk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has consumed a small amount of alcohol and is feeling the effects of it, but is not completely intoxicated. Example: "John was feeling slightly drunk after having a glass of wine at dinner, but he was still able to drive home safely."
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People thought I was slightly drunk.
Burgess arrived soon afterward, slightly drunk.
Is it bad to exercise while slightly drunk?
In 15 years, I've only once seen her slightly drunk.
One slightly drunk voter asked Jewford why he wanted to be governor.
On Wednesday night, at 7 p.m., Courtney Love was, by her assessment, "slightly drunk".
She is deliberately late and while waiting he gets slightly drunk in the bar.
I feel slightly drunk with sunshine, and my esthetic sensibilities are numbed by over‐exposure.
Inside it is pitch black and filled with smoke, and the host seems slightly drunk.
It's 2.30am and I'm sitting on the sofa, slightly drunk, near naked and in pain.
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