Use "drunk as a fiddler" in a sentence

1. Michael's drunk as a skunk.

2. I'm drunk as a skunk.

3. Anyway, I became as drunk as a vicar.

4. He was portrayed as a feckless drunk.

5. Now he was silently, morosely drunk and, as the evenings progressed , soddenly drunk.

6. Andy staggered in last night drunk as a lord.

7. He's not only a drunk but a faggot as well.

8. At about 3 AM, I was drunk as a skunk.

9. 11 Drunk as a dog,'the Inuit like to say.

10. He came home blind drunk, as usual.

11. I'm a drunk.

12. He comes home drunk as a pig celebrating and lights a fire.

13. Like a drunk fish.

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15. I'm not a drunk.

16. As a general rule, when they drink they drink to get drunk.

17. So he comes home drunk as a pig, celebrating, and he lights a fire

18. While a first drunk driving conviction is typically a misdemeanor under most states’ drunk driving laws, Aggravated drunk driving constitutes a felony charge, which necessarily results in harsher punishments

19. And in a few days, he'll show up drunk, bruised, and sorry as hell.

20. Your uncle is a violent drunk.

21. When he's drunk, he's a beast.

22. Frank, drunk, looking for a bed.

23. She was a junkie and a drunk.

24. The film's characterization of the artist as a complete drunk has annoyed a lot of people.

25. • A drunk started Cursing and spitting

26. A drunk lay in the alley.

27. At least I'm not a drunk!

28. And a drunk too, no doubt?

29. An example of such Antisymmetry is the lobster (or fiddler crab) claw

30. As soon as you have drunk, you turn your back upon the spring. 

31. Likely I'll stay drunk for a month.

32. A game-legged old man and a drunk.

33. Like a drunk staggering in his vomit.

34. It's no use arguing with a drunk.

35. You' re drunk

36. It means drunk.

37. You're allowed to get a little drunk.

38. 14 A drunk started cursing and spitting.

39. As far as I could tell she'd drunk a litre and a half, allowing for spillage, so her behaviour was understandable.

40. He wound up drunk.

41. In the 1930s, he performed with and learned from fiddler Lionel Leleux and accordionist Amédé Ardoin.

42. A drunk and disorderly can clattered on a grating.

43. Drunk, laid and parlayed.

44. Were you driving drunk?

45. Ben, drunk and incoherent, slumped in a chair.

46. They were also carrying a drunk Asian kid.

47. I'd rather listen to a drunk than him.

48. Tramps and drunk teamsters.

49. God, you're still drunk.

50. You're getting me drunk.

51. I get drunk quickly.

52. He staggered home, drunk.

53. Drunk girls disgust me.

54. I'm avoiding drunk Tariq.

55. I get drunk easily.

56. He gets drunk only once in a blue moon.

57. Are you drunk dialing again?

58. Dan becomes an angry drunk.

59. Getting me drunk won't work.

60. A drunk in the bunkhouse, and a circus following me!

61. 2 Andy was drunk and spoiling for a fight.

62. I had a terrible head and was extraordinarily drunk.

63. When a man is drunk his speech is slurred.

64. A drunk in the station was haranguing passers-by.

65. He was extremely drunk and swearing like a trooper.

66. Definition of Bladdered (adjective): drunk

67. He was an aging drunk.

68. Shall we get blind drunk?

69. The barber was obviously drunk.

70. I should have drunk less.

71. Clayton got positively stinking drunk.

72. I find it difficult to argue with a drunk.

73. Hence, we have just drunk a toast to him.

74. A drunk driver knocked down and killed two girls.

75. If a white man falls off a chair drunk, it's just a drunk. If a Negro does, it's the whole damn. Negro race. Bill Cosby 

76. Say her husband gets drunk.

77. Drunk and asking for favors?

78. They all were whopping drunk.

79. 'You're drunk,' she said bluntly.

80. He was drunk last night.