During this period, I took to singing tipsily in Manhattan piano bars and much to my surprise strangers started praising my efforts. |
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This is our home now, she said, motioning tipsily at the train tracks and meaning the future. |
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We accelerated tipsily and zoomed off into Paris traffic, dodging bollards and side mirrors. |
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As I was tipsily wandering the streets of Melbourne on New Year's Eve, I knew that somewhere nearby one of my favourite actresses was getting married. |
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Ben Van Cauwenbergh's Les Bourgeois is a jokey gala number, with Acosta rambling tipsily to the Jacques Brel song. |
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Thus we were ordered to tipsily navigate the darkened, traffic light-less, wreckage covered streets to our hot, powerless, and, in some cases, devastated homes. |
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Seward's threat, which gives Foreman the equally dramatic title of her book, was not exactly official policy: it was issued, tipsily, at a Washington ball thrown by the Portuguese minister. |
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