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drungk

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  • drunk — /drungk/, adj. 1. being in a temporary state in which one s physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcoholic drink; intoxicated: The wine made him drunk. 2. overcome or dominated by a strong feeling or emotion: drunk with… …   Universalium

  • punch-drunk — /punch drungk /, adj. 1. (esp. of a boxer) having cerebral concussion caused by repeated blows to the head and consequently exhibiting unsteadiness of gait, hand tremors, slow muscular movement, hesitant speech, and dulled mentality. 2. Informal …   Universalium

  • drown — [13] Drown is not found in texts until the end of the 13th century (when it began to replace the related drench in the sense ‘suffocate in water’) but an Old English verb *drūnian could well have existed. The earliest occurrences of the word are… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • drunk — /drʌŋk / (say drungk) verb 1. past participle and former past tense of drink. –adjective 2. (usually used predicatively) intoxicated with alcoholic drink. –noun Colloquial 3. a drunken person. 4. Originally US a session of alcoholic consumption… …  

  • fighting drunk — /faɪtɪŋ ˈdrʌŋk/ (say fuyting drungk) adjective 1. excessively pugnacious while drunk. –noun 2. a person in such a state …  

  • punch-drunk — /ˈpʌntʃ drʌŋk / (say punch drungk) adjective 1. having cerebral concussion so that one s movements resemble those of a drunken person, a condition sometimes found in boxers. 2. Colloquial dull witted; stupid or dazed …  

  • drown — [13] Drown is not found in texts until the end of the 13th century (when it began to replace the related drench in the sense ‘suffocate in water’) but an Old English verb *drūnian could well have existed. The earliest occurrences of the word are… …   Word origins

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