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Definition of Drunkest
1. drunk [adj] - See also: drunk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Drunkest
Literary usage of Drunkest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1907)
"America Now Has the Distinction of Having the drunkest Army in the World, ...
The United States Army is the drunkest in the world, according to figures ..."
2. Tahiti Days by Hector Macquarrie (1920)
"The youngest and the drunkest was sixteen. She gabbled in Tahitian, French and
English, and finally shrieked for water. " Gimme warter— gimme warter," she ..."
3. Journal of the Senate of Minnesota Sitting as a High Court of Impeachment ...by Eugene St. Julien Cox, Minnesota Legislature Senate by Eugene St. Julien Cox, Minnesota Legislature Senate (1882)
"A. When the jury came in that night, he was the drunkest I eve saw him in court,
and the drunkest I ever saw him at any time; he wi extremely drunk. ..."
4. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"Prince Henry — O villain! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou drunkest last.
Falstaff—All's one for that. [He drinks.] A plague of all cowards, ..."
5. The Freudian Wish and Its Place in Ethics by Edwin Bissell Holt (1915)
"When drunkest he babbles o' green fields, and blubbers, " See that my grave's
kept green." A third way is no better. It is the way of those who undertake to ..."