Drunk - Law Dictionary Search Results
Drunk
Intoxicated with or as with strong drink inebriated drunken never used attributively but always predicatively as the man is
Drunkenness
Drunkenness, intoxication with strong liquor; habit-ual inebriety. A contract made by
Beer
distinction between houses for the retail of beer to be drunk on the premises where sold-commonly called beerhouses-and houses for the
Food
sense of the term, is that which is eaten or drunk for nourishment. It is a nutritive material taken into the
Fordrunken
Utterly drunk very drunk
Intoxicating liquor
authorizing the sale of any kind of liquor to be drunk either on or off the premises where sold, or (b)
Used and as
Used and as, is consumed or drunk in the manner in which food is consumed or drunk,
Slewed
Somewhat drunk
juiced
Drunk intoxicated inebriated
juiced up
Drunk intoxicated inebriated
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