addled, bevel, careening, drunken, glorious, inebriate, maudlin, out of square, shikker, slantwise, tight
Definitionadj. slightly intoxicated
Last update: June 24, 2015
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He blabbered when he was in the tipsy state. [Please select]
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I get a little tipsy a hundred years ago when I hardly knew him and give away a party screw and now he mopes around with a mood as pleasant as an un-flushed toilet! [Please select]
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Rostov looked at the tipsy peasants and smiled. [Please select]
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Even me it did not make grossly tipsy. [Please select]
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I heard the captain's tipsy laugh. [Please select]
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Either he did it on purpose or he was very tipsy. [Please select]
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To see others tipsy, shows that you are careless as to the demeanor of your associates. [Please select]
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He liked to hear those wild, tipsy shouts behind him: "Get on." [Please select]
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Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other. [Please select]
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The vestibule was filled with the discordant sounds of a struggle and of a tipsy, hoarse voice. [Please select]
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But they were not only tipsy; it was plain that they were furiously angry. [Please select]
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