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a drunken quarrel

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  • drunken — drunkenly, adv. drunkenness, n. /drung keuhn/, adj. 1. intoxicated; drunk. 2. given to drunkenness. 3. pertaining to, caused by, or marked by intoxication: a drunken quarrel. [var. of DRUNK adj. and ptp.] Syn. 1. inebriated, tipsy, fuddled,… …   Universalium

  • drunken — drunk•en [[t]ˈdrʌŋ kən[/t]] adj. 1) intoxicated; drunk 2) given to drunkenness 3) pertaining to, caused by, or marked by intoxication: a drunken quarrel[/ex] • Etymology: earlier form of drunk drunk′en•ly, adv. drunk′en•ness, n. usage: See drunk …   From formal English to slang

  • drunken — /ˈdrʌŋkən/ (say drungkuhn) adjective 1. intoxicated; drunk. 2. given to drunkenness. 3. relating to, proceeding from, or marked by intoxication: a drunken quarrel. {drunk + en3} –drunkenly, adverb –drunkenness, noun …  

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