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II . drunk1 [drʌŋk] N pej

pijak(-aczka) m (f)

drunk driving N no pl

punch-drunk ADJ

2. punch-drunk fig person:

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He gets drunk and steps outside, only to find some preppy college kids trying to burn drunks and winos to death.
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Merriment, devilment, excess, tacky t-shirts, and drunks -- and that was just inside the bar.
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He organized the gang from a ragtag group of drunks and junkies.
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A massive chandelier hangs above the table where a couple of drunks are swinging about, hanging on with their canes.
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And on he pushes, through drunks, pukers, spacers, chancers, gurriers, gougers and goms.
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Again all the indigenous people are demonized as crazy drunks.
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He practiced on drunks brought in from skid row.
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Homer's fellow tutors are drunks, incompetents and down-and-outs, adult education is therefore presented as an amateur business staffed by the dregs of society.
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Images that appear in his work include tenements, pulque bars, drunks, musicians, indigenous people, bricklayers, organ grinders, tamale vendors, shoe makers and even neighbors fighting.
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Historically these were used to punish drunks, and bakers who sold underweight loaves.
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