• What if Piasecki drunkenly confessed to a Ukrainian barmaid whose brother was a cop?

    NEWYORKER: Great Experiment

  • "I have not proposed to my boyfriend, drunkenly or otherwise, " she said in a statement.

    BBC: Charlotte Church

  • And afterward the afternoon, a warm haze, a certain kind of clicking bug hopping drunkenly through the air.

    NEWYORKER: Or Else

  • He was the first opera star to be imitated, drunkenly, by legions of joyful or heartbroken football fans.

    ECONOMIST: Luciano Pavarotti

  • Just a few inches high, the Frisbee-size Roomba rolls drunkenly across your floor, bumping into walls and chairs seemingly at random.

    FORBES: Invasion Of The Machines: iRobot Hunts Bombs, Cleans Floors, Now Wants To Heal You

  • He was fond of drunkenly speeding around his property in various automobiles--including an amphibious vehicle that looked like a normal convertible.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fate, however, has plans for Ben, who drunkenly sleeps with a bright, ambitious woman named Alison (Katherine Heigl) and gets her pregnant.

    NEWYORKER: Knocked Up

  • At the time that I was apparently drunkenly proposing I was in fact performing in a completely different town with a large public audience.

    BBC: Charlotte Church

  • Jeffrey Lee was jailed for nine months after being convicted of drunkenly causing criminal damage to a flat in which his ex-wife and children were present.

    BBC: Indeterminate sentences 'breach human rights'

  • The seat was won in 2007 by then Lib Dem candidate Mick Bates, who was expelled by the party after being convicted for drunkenly attacking a paramedic.

    BBC: Vote 2011: Labour overall majority in Wales in doubt

  • Near the end the two look back drunkenly in a London pub on the muddle of their lives: both love Misia rather than the women who married (and gave up on) them.

    ECONOMIST: Italian novels

  • In her brief stay, she makes contact with both men, drunkenly embarrasses herself, causes turmoil among everyone she meets, and, along with whatever pleasure she can take, also gets humiliation, betrayal, and self-reproach.

    NEWYORKER: Lost in the Mountains

  • The one who prances around loudly declaring her hostel room number, drunkenly cavorts in the more dangerous parts of town with strangers, and wanders the streets at night wearing her noise cancelling ear buds on dark streets.

    FORBES: The Realities Women Face When Traveling Alone, And How To Stay Safe

  • We do funerals nicely here, elegies and memorials, "celebrations of life, " we call them, whether it's a ninety year old math professor in a nursing home or an unlucky student drunkenly falling into a snow bank or tumbling down an elevator shaft.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Gone Tomorrow'

  • In this raw and vehement melodrama from 1980, Dennis Hopper, as director, gives himself the lead role of Don, a truck driver who is about to be released from prison, where he served time after drunkenly smashing his rig into a school bus.

    NEWYORKER: Out of the Blue

  • The new menace is texting, which is not yet banned. (Talking on the phone is, though enforcement is weak.) Since 2004 the city has denied bail to those arrested for drink-driving or hit-and-run accidents, following a case in which an American banker escaped jail despite drunkenly mowing down five policemen.

    ECONOMIST: How half of Mexico ended up without driving tests

  • With all of the bribery, corruption, and kickback scandals plaguing German giant Siemens at the moment, we're half expecting to wake up tomorrow and learn that one of their executives drunkenly wrapped his exotic car around a tree after a night of boozing it up with notorious Deutchland bad boy Dietrich.

    ENGADGET: Siemens board member arrested in payola scandal

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