- drunk as a lord
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Completely drunk.
He gave her a good hidin an went to th Blue Lion an got as drunk as a lord.
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He gave her a good hidin an went to th Blue Lion an got as drunk as a lord.
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drunk as a lord — Extremely drunk • • • Main Entry: ↑lord * * * drunk as a skunk/lord informal phrase very drunk Thesaurus: drunksynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord … The small dictionary of idiomes
drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Drunk as a lord — (UK) Someone who is very drunk is as drunk as a lord … Dictionary of English idioms
drunk as a lord — totally drunk, drunk to the point of losing consciousness … English contemporary dictionary
as drunk as a lord — very drunk. He rolled out of the club into a taxi, drunk as a lord. We d get drunk as a skunk at lunch and sleep all afternoon … New idioms dictionary
(as) drunk as a lord — (as) drunk as a ˈlord idiom (BrE) (NAmE (as) drunk as a ˈskunk) (informal) very drunk … Useful english dictionary
drunk — drunk, drunken, intoxicated, inebriated, tipsy, tight are comparable when they mean being conspicuously under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Drunk and drunken are the plainspoken, direct, and inclusive terms {drunk as a fiddler} {drunk as… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
drunk — pp. of DRINK (Cf. drink), used as an adj. from mid 14c. in sense intoxicared. In various expressions, e.g. drunk as a lord (1891); Chaucer has dronke ... as a Mous (c.1386); and, from 1709, as Drunk as a Wheelbarrow. Medieval folklore… … Etymology dictionary
As drunk as a lord — very drunk … Dictionary of Australian slang