Mrs. Marchand was too soused to ask questions of her boarders or recall much information about them. |
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Nick, it should be noted, is too soused to walk properly, much less have another drink. |
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Play the polka to pump up your beer party, and save the waltz for when you're soused. |
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Unlike soused herring, pickled herrings are raw when put into the vinegar and pickling spices. |
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If that many Brits come back from lunch soused, does it affect productivity or performance? |
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Police handcuffed the soused man and took him to the station for questioning. |
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The London managers, however, have planned to throw out all soused writers from the new place. |
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Police said they kept the soused Englishman in custody as much for his own safety as that of the public. |
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They were pouring in from the surrounding villages, going to the fair and getting outrageously soused. |
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To gain an Ivy League education while soused suggests a certain intellectual capacity. |
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One morning before school, I convinced the daughter to get soused on lime vodka. |
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Last night 2 soused cowpunchers had a real slugging knocking down rolling on the floor fight in the joint next door. |
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While the handsome younger man was quite soused, Cooper invited him home to see his art collection. |
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Panic stations alerted, so I soused it avec water, and was sat there wetting myself while trying to dry it with the hairdryer. |
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Yet I had ordered duck pie, alamode beef and soused hog's face as well, apart from the kickshaws. |
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Shredded carrots are soused in soy sauce and mixed with sesame seeds, coriander and arame, a Japanese algae seaweed product. |
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A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs? |
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My savarin with rum and muscatel tasted like a stale doughnut soused in wine. |
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Also unlike soused herring, pickled herring is eaten cold-more like Swedish sushi than anything else, I suppose. |
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He had imbibed a lot of beer in two days and was quite soused. |
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So the evening stretched into the wee hours and fishboy got well soused. |
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He came over, already a little soused, and we just sort of chatted. |
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The soused starlet invited a fellow patron to take a hit in the bathroom, but was politely turned down when distinctive white crack smoke billowed from her glass pipe. |
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Eat the soused herrings cold with plenty of brown bread and butter. |
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In Europe, thread-like baby eels, or angulas as they are called in Spain are fried, soused with a healthy dose of lemon, and served as a delicate tapas. |
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Partners game, soused meats and cheeses very well. |
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Unfortunately, the show veers into melodramata when a soused Penny expresses second thoughts to Raj about dumping Leonard. |
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