In a drunk manner, for example:
"He stumbled out the bar drunkenly."
The Young and the Restless - 1973 Nikki Drunkenly Berates Deacon 1-9663 was released on: USA: 1 June 2011
That you drunkenly and foolishly tattooed a dot on yourself to be one of the "cool" kids with a party dot tattoo. It means nothing, and looks like a freckle or a mole.
he would stagger drunkenly into the room
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He would drunkenly call people from his past. In the first chapter of the book he calls an old war buddy of his.
If you mean Circe, his crew stays with her for an entire year. During this year, Elpenor falls drunkenly from her roof and dies. After encountering him in Hades, Odysseus and his crew return to Circe's house but don't stay too long. In the movie, however, Circe says that Odysseus had been in her bed for five years.
yes, it is common knowledge that liverpool fans were stealing from the dead corpses of their own fans after drunkenly pushing and forcing themselves forward in the stadium,
Benjamin danced with Penelope Wace, Magda the cook, his mother, his sister and a young man wearing a black velvet jacket with ruffles who he had drunkenly mistaken for a girl.
drink slowly drink quickly drink thirstily
The drunk staggered out of the bar. He was staggered by the revelations about his uncle. Roadblocks set up at staggered intervals help to prevent car bombings.
The train suddenly lurched forward. (lurch = a sudden movement) Jill lurched into me drunkenly. (lurch = to move suddenly in an uncontrolled way) The pager company shut down on Tuesday leaving 2,000 customers in the lurch. (lurch = to leave someone at a time when they need your help.)
G.K. Chesterton is renowned for his witty quips, such as, "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried." Another famous remark is, "The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware; joyously, drunkenly, serenely aware." His clever observations often blended humor with profound insights, making him a beloved figure in literature and philosophy.