borracho-2
intoxicated ; drunken ; under the influence ; sauced up ; squiffy ; like three sheets to the wind ; sloshed ; plastered.
A few days ago, our library director was hit by a car driven by an intoxicated driver and suffered severe injuries.
Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.
He was being held without bail after his fifth arrest for operating under the influence.
And because beer and wine are so expensive at the stadium, many of these fans are coming to the games already sauced up from tailgate drinking.
It'd be horrible to be one of those people who got morose when they were slightly squiffy.
There definitely are things you should stay away from, unless you're already like three sheets to the wind and you don't give a fuck.
I was with Megan and she was sloshed but still more coherent than me and she had some hillarious stories the next morning.
He was plastered but still remained concious enough to tell some good jokes.
borracho como una cuba
pissed as a newt
drunk back
blind drunk
pissed to the gills
pissed to the eyeballs
pissed as a lord
sloshed to the gills
He's been pissed as a newt all month.
Is it not against the law to release a drunk back into society who may be still under the infuence?.
New research published today finds that even having just one stiff drink can make you 'blind drunk'.
He was pissed to the gills, and when he got to the door the bus driver wouldn't let him on and told him to come back when he'd sobered up.
You get much more fun out of being merry than getting pissed to the eyeballs, and the hangovers aren't as bad.
Harry was a right laugh. I remember finding him in my bath one night, pissed as a lord, laughing his head off... and then weeping throughout till dawn.
Persistent rumor here has it that back when Bush was sloshed to the gills every day, he was a very, very mean drunk.
conductor borracho
drink-driver
Roadside checks will be a major part of the campaign to trap drink-drivers.
estar borracho
be drunk
see + double
be the worse for wear
be the worse for drink
have had one too many
The secretary continued: 'He was drunk when he wrote your appraisal one night last week'.
Children who develop strabismus usually don't see double because the brain is still developing and can correct for the problem.
Charlie was clearly the worse for wear in this very rare interview from around 1984.
Churchill suffered from both a slight stammer and a lisp: speech impediments that often lead him to be accused of being the worse for drink.
A variety of ottomans were also provided to help those out who might have had one too many or simply needed to rest their legs after a razzle.
estar completamente borracho
be drunk and incapable
I believe that it was in a West Riding town that three successive chief constables were relieved of their duties because they were drunk and incapable.
más borracho que una cuba
as drunk as a lord
as drunk as a skunk
as drunk as a newt
Churchill certainly drank a lot more than modern politicians but he was far from as drunk as a lord most of the time.
But last night his spokesman said: 'He'd clearly had a glass of wine but does not recall being drunk as a skunk'.
He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.
tan borracho como una cuba
as drunk as a newt
as drunk as a lord
as drunk as a skunk
He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.
Churchill certainly drank a lot more than modern politicians but he was far from as drunk as a lord most of the time.
But last night his spokesman said: 'He'd clearly had a glass of wine but does not recall being drunk as a skunk'.