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II . drunk1 [drʌŋk] N pej

drunk
pijak(-aczka) m (f)
drunk as a lord inf idiom

drunk driving N no pl

punch-drunk ADJ

2. punch-drunk fig person:

I . drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VB intr

Phrases:

II . drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VB trans

III . drink [drɪŋk] N

1. drink no pl (non-alcoholic):

napój m
jedzenie nt i picie nt

drink to VB trans

protein drink N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The drink was commonly drunk in the early hours of the morning at which time it was popular with labourers.
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The next day, out on a sightseeing tour, a drunk breaks the wing mirror of our vehicle, prompting a heated altercation with the driver.
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We were 26, we were smelly and unshaven and drunk.
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It makes sense to mehe's a horny, drunk 18-year-old!
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It is useful for removing sediment and organic matter but the water will require further sterilisation before being drunk.
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This amount of coffee can be finished in one gulp if drunk cold; but, traditionally it is drunk very slowly as conversation takes place.
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He was arrested on drunk driving charges and had his vehicle impounded.
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Running a little drunk with a heifer may cost you a tumble.
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The boat tells of becoming filled with water, thus drunk.
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The two are drunk, and bond over their shared love of eating shoe polish.
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