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Later, conversations continued — the sort of tipsy, bookish debates more often associated with Bloomsbury than this mostly rural county.
But what fixed itself in Augustine's memory, instead, is something that happened when they got home: "In his glee he told my mother it was the sort of tipsy glee in which this sorry world has forgotten you, its creator, and fallen in love instead with something you've created".
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Most of Schubert's friends remembered him as a sort of permanently tipsy idiot savant; this image was standard in the nineteenth century.
I remember standing outside afterwards in the shadow of the Boston Public Library and its inscription"The Commonwealth Requires the Education of the People as the Safeguard of Order and Liberty -- and feeling like a particular sort of heathen, tipsy and wasteful, having neither enjoyed the drinks nor written anything cogent.
He introduced himself, he said, while "kind of tipsy" and she mostly ignored him.
Around 20 minutes later, I had gotten myself another drink and was kind of tipsy.
"Unfortunately, I was a bit tipsy and sort of missed the beginning, most of the middle and end of the story.
By 1837, the diarist George Templeton Strong wrote that, in New York City, "A lot of tipsy loafers are just going past, screaming out 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the top of their lungs, and in all sorts of diabolical discords.
But couplets bear the stigma of gimmickry, of tipsy limericks and earworms from the Hallmark aisle.
Indeed, in the three days I visited in February -- during the park's Mardi Gras celebration -- I found all sorts of behavior that might have made Walt wilt: Jell-O shots served in plastic syringes and gallons of beer served in "go" cups, scantily clad Disney dancers and roving crowds of tipsy college kids, rock played at deafening levels and techno music played even louder.
The region's top vineyards are often impossible to get into from June to September, clogged with busloads of tipsy tourists.
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