drunken in a sentence

She has a drunken husband.

He was arrested for drunken driving.

He was punished for drunken driving.

A drunken man was sleeping on the bench.

He was fined five pounds for drunken driving.

The drunken man grasped my collar and swore at me.

The police are trying to get entirely rid of drunken driving.

He knocked over a lamp as he made his way drunkenly across the room.

Seneca once stated that drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness.

She finally left her husband after he battered her in a drunken rage.

A Latin proverb notes that what soberness conceals, drunkenness reveals.

Discussion question: What do you think should be the penalty for drunken driving?
A drunken, angry patron was escorted out of the casino by a security guard.

The little girl looked at her father curiously as he walked drunkenly across the room.

The terrified children hid in the basement as their drunken father attacked their mother.

He was arrested for drunken driving because he had drunk more than the legal limit of alcohol.

Voltaire considered Shakespeare’s works so bad that he referred to him as “that drunken fool.


After the football match the railway station was swamped with drunken fans trying to get home.

The President’s drunken speech to the U.N. has become a legend in journalism circles.

The news of the minister’s arrest for drunken driving was quite shocking to the members of his church.

Voltaire considered Shakespeare’s works so bad that he referred to the great writer as “that drunken fool.


Police are concerned that a rave planned for the community center will be the scene of drug use and drunkenness.

The police were not able to cope with the large numbers of drunken fans who went on a rampage through the downtown core.

Her brother had to spend the night in jail after being stopped for drunken driving on the way home from a New Year’s party.

When the Buddha achieved enlightenment, it is said that the earth swayed like a woman drunken with wine, and that flowers showered from the sky.

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George Bernard Shaw once remarked that the fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one.

Watts 1965: Arrest of 21-year-old Marquette Frye for drunken driving.

His initial direction, he recalled, was to play like a “drunken church lady.”

We’ve seen him at his charismatic, buttoned-down best and his drunken, bedraggled worst.

Dating is now defined as a series of multiple late night hook-ups and drunken sleepovers.

Adele’s management team stopped her positing on her own platforms to end her drunken tweeting.

The night resulted in drunken teens, unruly arguments, even a pregnancy, according to Sattler.

In his defence, Leelund Turner argued that he was defending himself against a drunken stranger.

The driver, 50-year-old Daniel Jones of Vancouver, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.

University President Jock Strapp admitted this week to purchasing an arts school on a drunken whim.

The Spanish resort has struggled to deal with an increase in drunken and violent behaviour recently.

The project began in 2008, fueled by the frustration over stubbornly high drunken-driving fatalities.