Use of drunkenly in Sentences. 23 Examples
The examples include drunkenly at the start of sentence, drunkenly at the end of sentence and drunkenly in the middle of sentence
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drunkenly at the end of sentence
- She shook her until the kinky head rocked drunkenly.
drunkenly in the middle of sentence
- He weaved drunkenly to the door.
- He staggered drunkenly to his feet.
- He staggered drunkenly toward the door.
- The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.
- The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.
- One night Bob stormed drunkenly into her house.
- Donny swayed drunkenly as he walked back to his car.
- One house teetered drunkenly, half in half out of the sea.
- He tottered drunkenly to his feet and reached inside his jacket.
- Joe stumbled along, crowing drunkenly about how he'd kicked the bikers'butts.
- The doors were all wide open, and one hung drunkenly from its rawhide straps.
- Where were the men who argued, shouted, and sang drunkenly outside my Seoul apartment?
- Defying gravity, wrecked buildings leaned drunkenly over the forlorn rubble-filled streets.
- The two men stood glaring drunkenly at each other while the crowd looked on with amusement.
- Some come buzzing drunkenly off the ceiling, motor around loudly, and butt against the light.
- But as I ploughed through the trough in the snow, a lone figure came weaving drunkenly towards me.
- Dempster breaks a leg in a fall from his gig, having driven drunkenly, and is brought home delirious.
- The photo appears, the boys standing drunkenly at an angle, inert and bleached, the fish in darkness.
- Screaming like an animal, he raised the broken glass in his hand and charged drunkenly towards Cardiff.
- The door to the boathouse where the speedboat was kept hung open, swaying drunkenly on its broken hinges.
- On his way drunkenly from the pub to the wood one night he fell down a railway embankment on to the line.
- Lethally sharp walls to drunkenly stumble into; winding narrow staircases with no fire exits – it all screams "Death Trap", but I guess that is the point.