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1 dronken
♦voorbeelden:de wijn maakt hem dronken • the wine is making him drunkiemand dronken voeren • ply someone with liquorzij wordt al dronken van een glas sherry • she gets drunk/tipsy on just one glass of sherry -
2 stomdronken
adj. blind drunk, totally drunk -
3 alcoholicus
n. drunkard, drunk, alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcohol -
4 beschonken
adj. drunk, tipsy, inebriate, intoxicated -
5 bezatten
v. get sloshed, get intoxicated, get drunk -
6 bezopen
adj. intoxicated by alcohol, drunk (Slang) -
7 bezuipen
v. get drunk, become intoxicated, get sloshed -
8 consumabel
adj. consumable, able to be used up; edible, meant to be eaten or drunk -
9 cup
n. cup, small container from which liquids (milk, water, etc.) are drunk; unit of measure (equal to 8 fluid ounces) -
10 doorzakken
v. sag, sink, droop; get drunk (Slang) -
11 drankneus
n. drunkard, drunk, alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcohol, boozer (Slang) -
12 drankorgel
n. drunkard, drunk, alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcohol, boozer (Slang) -
13 drinkebroer
n. drinker, drunk, alcoholic -
14 dronkaard
n. drunk, alcoholic, boozer -
15 dronkeman
n. <I>(also: <B>dronkenman</B>)</I> drunk, alcoholic -
16 dronken
adj. drunk, inebriated, intoxicated -
17 dronkenlap
n. drunk, alcoholic, one who is addicted to alcoholic drinks -
18 feppen
v. booze, drink alcohol; get drunk -
19 groggy
n. groggy, unsteady, off-balance; dazed, befuddled, drowsy; drunk (Archaic) -
20 halfdronken
adj. half drunk
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