get drunk in English
become intoxicated, get sloshed
Use "get drunk" in a sentence
1. I get drunk easily.
2. I get drunk quickly.
3. Get drunk and look for women!
4. From the Greek methusko, meaning “get drunk, become intoxicated.”
5. If he should get drunk, he shall not stagger!
6. Are you going to get drunk from happiness or sadness?
7. When you get drunk, you yell about not having children.
8. Other husbands get drunk and have sex with 18 - year - olds .
9. I just wanna get drunk, fucked up, and play some cards.
10. As a general rule, when they drink they drink to get drunk.
11. Not only do you sneak off to get drunk, you also steal evidence.
12. 26 When I go to Chinatown I get drunk and never get laid.
13. Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.
14. All week long, they looked forward to the weekend so that they could get drunk again.
15. Man, being reasonable, must get drunk; the best of life is but intoxication. Lord Byron
16. + 18 Also, do not get drunk with wine,+ in which there is debauchery,* but keep getting filled with spirit.
17. In addition, the media will deliver subtle propaganda, implying that it is normal to commit immorality, to get drunk, or to use foul language.
18. It's my birthday, so I'm definitely Boozing it up tonight! See also: booze, up booze artist One who is drunk or apt to get drunk
19. That the horrible bores and Buttinskies of the Left would go off into their lairs and mutter bah humbug as they get drunk on cheap Chardonnay
20. A functional Alcoholic might drink moderately throughout the day — never enough to get drunk but always enough to curb cravings and stave off alcohol withdrawal symptoms
21. You get drunk, you lose your gun, you take a header off the balcony, and now you're gonna tell me it's like a hallowed, time-honored detective ploy, right?
22. Inns and Alehouses were and are one of the most important buildings in towns and villages, as they are places to socialize, have a meal, discuss various matters of the day, and - for some people - to get drunk
23. It refers to a story in The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, in which a prince named Barmecide invites a poor, starving man to a sumptuous feast, at which all the dishes are imaginary.The poor man plays his host’s game, pretends to get drunk on the imaginary wine, and strikes the prince.
24. Collocations With GET: get a call: get a joke: get a ticket: get a letter: get a cold: get a shock: get a dark: get a clue: get a tan: get a job: get out of breath: get drunk: get started: get fired: get cool: get pregnant: get hungry: get one’s hair cut: get together: get a right: get dressed: get upsed: get divorced: get changed: haveget