roaring drunk

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informal, suggests being loud and boisterous while drunk.

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  • He stumbled in at 3 a.m., roaring drunk and singing loudly.
  • He was roaring drunk by midnight, making a lot of noise.
  • After the victory, the fans were roaring drunk in the streets.
  • The celebrations continued until everyone was roaring drunk.
  • The bouncer threw him out because he was roaring drunk and causing trouble.
  • She usually gets roaring drunk at parties and becomes quite boisterous.
  • I remember my uncle getting roaring drunk at a family wedding once.
  • Don't invite him if he's just going to get roaring drunk and cause trouble.
  • The sailors came ashore, ready to get roaring drunk on their pay.
  • By the end of the night, the whole group was roaring drunk and singing off-key.
  • It's embarrassing when you see tourists getting roaring drunk and making a scene.
  • He wasn't merely tipsy; he was absolutely roaring drunk, unable to stand.
  • By midnight, a few guests at the party were already roaring drunk.
  • The police found him roaring drunk and disorderly in the town square.
  • She vowed never again to get so roaring drunk after seeing the video footage.
  • I've never witnessed anyone so roaring drunk in my entire life.
  • The character in the play is a poet who is perpetually roaring drunk.
  • After downing several shots, he became roaring drunk very quickly.
  • He has a reputation for getting roaring drunk at social gatherings.
  • His friends had to practically carry him home, as he was roaring drunk.