Last year I got slightly tipsy, threw up a number of times and remembered next to nothing. |
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When tipsy or sober, the painter and Jew was mild, charming and fond of quoting Dante. |
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And bouncing up the stairs to his second-floor lair, Williamson seems awfully fit for a tipsy man of fair-to-middling age. |
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Suddenly, a slightly tipsy Alex slipped an arm around her and crushed her to him. |
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He held the glass in a slightly tipsy toast, speaking to the picture in a slightly slurred voice. |
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I'm in work now, possibly still a bit tipsy, and hoping that no-one asks me to do any of your actual work. |
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We got pitchers of mojitos and sangria, and I was tipsy in about three minutes. |
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I was a little tipsy from the beers I had been drinking and the two vicodin I had eaten for my bad back. |
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Have the tipsy revellers in the back row of pews at midnight mass come to share the wonder of the virgin birth? |
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Being slightly tipsy, he forgot to put on his white gloves at the start of the parade. |
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Chinese attitudes towards alcohol have always been fairly relaxed, and to be slightly tipsy is not a disgrace. |
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I'm slightly tipsy and I have chicken grease and hot piri-piri sauce running down my face. |
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You may remember that I spent most of the ball slightly tipsy and at the same time I was trying to quit smoking. |
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There can't have been one Christmas since 1982 that I haven't been tipsy if not out-and-out drunk. |
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In the 25 years I've known her, I have only seen her drunk once and tipsy thrice. |
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A lot of very civilised, if slightly tipsy, wine tasting and cheese eating followed. |
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I still haven't understood why I get tipsy in a couple of glasses of wine but I can drink gallons of other things before it makes a difference. |
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All this is accompanied by a bottle of the restaurant's own champagne making us slightly tipsy and drowsy. |
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I got back to the dorm half an hour later, slightly tipsy, and wanting my boyfriend's arms around me. |
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He just quietly got on with his own slightly tipsy form of people-watching. |
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For extra tipsy cakes try feeding it tsps of extra alcohol through small holes in the top of the cake. |
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Norma has developed a special trifle for Thanksgiving dinner that could truly be called a tipsy cake. |
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There are several recipes for tipsy cake, but the first one below is the only one I could find that called for Jack Daniels whiskey by name. |
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Moulded biscuits like this frequently formed the basis of tipsy cake, a Victorian favourite. |
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It got paced out pretty well, but I'm definitely still tipsy, if not still drunk. |
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The opsimath, however, arriving late to the banquet and forcing himself to catch up to his peers in their cups, soon becomes tipsy and finds himself an object of ridicule to the others. |
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A slightly tipsy poet can't blame his cat for wanting to join in the fun. |
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As well as a starter and a main course each we also polished off two bottles of Frascati, and ended up feeling very very tipsy for ages afterwards. |
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The drinks flowed as freely as the conversation and it wasn't long before the tipsy friends were surrounded by a crowd of Blake's equally or more intoxicated friends. |
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He also knew that I'd never, ever turn up for work even slightly tipsy. |
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In the city's lavish beaux-arts facades and lobbies, farewell smooches and the rustle of tipsy last minute fumblings, still linger faintly in the air today. |
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You would soon discover this dish was based on Victorian-era moulded creams which were based on Colonial-era tipsy cakes which were inspired by Renaissance-era trifles. |
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You might only get tipsy, but how much fun would it be if any of this actually happened? |
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The image of a satyr, by contrast although of the same size and material, has a goofy sweetness about it, like a creature pleasantly tipsy. |
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But David Cameron's too tipsy on the fracking kool-aid to acknowledge biogas's potential. |
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After 30 minutes, the first incident occurred: a tipsy car driver crashed head-on into the Spanish Hummvee as he overtook another vehicle. |
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Somewhat tipsy I proposed to him that we could jointly tackle introducing the western environmental policies in Russia next year. |
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Then our jolly fellows on a spree again, a little more elated and ever more tipsy. |
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Damien was also pleased to notice she was slightly tipsy on her feet. |
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A tipsy mouse did pop from the chimney piece to collect a sticky crumb. |
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A rush of water spills from above, but not from the bottle of an absent-minded commuter or tipsy traveler. |
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After dinner, we sat on my couch, pleasantly tipsy on cabernet, and R produced a book written by Richard Nixon. |
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These lyrics have the tipsy boldness of a fabulous drinking song. |
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How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough. |
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Frankie was far more tipsy than anyone else, and was verging on smashed. |
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I was slightly tipsy as I'd had a few more glasses of that punch. |
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Punning on the political spoilsman, he produced three volumes of war correspondence from the viewpoint of a tipsy literary bohemian among the common soldiers. |
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Flash, who admitted being tipsy, said she ushered Connolly into the photograph when suddenly Winehouse struck out at her, leaving her crying, in shock and unable to open her right eye. |
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At the age of eight, his mother had taken to the town garden, where he had been fascinated listening to the brass band and dancing with Trix, the daughter of the tipsy orchestra conductor. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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Always a gallant prince, he also dove voraciously into the tipsy comic lead in the creampuff farce, The Merry Widow. |
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Sitting on a rough bench in his moonshine bar in a banana grove, a tipsy Bernard Okumo says his wife used her windfall to bail him out of jail, where he was facing a murder charge. |
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It also makes the user feel more relaxed and tipsy, like alcohol. |
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However, I end up at least tipsy when I visit a disco. |
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The evening and its procession of shades and tipsy ectoplasms land. |
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She doesn't just sing Monteverdi's Penelope differently from Offenbach's tipsy Duchess of GĂ©rolstein: She also looks and moves differently, transforming herself with her characters. |
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This leads to hi-jinks, misunderstandings and a collection of familiar 1920s characters including the flapper, the cad, the Latin lothario and of course, the drowsy, or tipsy, chaperone. |
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And so, instead of the small, somewhat tipsy rowboat in Leutze's painting, Mr. Kunstler depicts a 60-foot-long flatboat ferry, guided by cable, and crowded with dozens of troops, and cannons and horses. |
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But Jane and Jacob are going to have quantities of champagne. Not tipsy, you understand, but at their best, and unguardedly appreciative of each other and us. |
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And they had wildlife tourists in gales of laughter with their tipsy antics as they lolloped about and nuzzled each other before collapsing in a heap. |
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When they came out of the restaurant, Quinn noticed the birthday boy appeared tipsy but he was twenty-one now, and everyone was having a good time. |
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