With half the nation half-cut and half the nation sobering up, we decide to be shocked by ourselves. |
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Another soggy 15 minutes later Gary arrived half-cut and all was made calm. |
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It's a bad idea to charge in half-baked, ride a motorcycle half-cut, or take hard drugs half-heartedly. |
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You know, now that I think about it, I don't believe it was because I was half-cut. |
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The four of us found ourselves, half-cut at 1am, lying in the grounds of the Pavilion talking glorious rubbish. |
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Anyway, so I'm walking back up West Street, about as half-cut as it is possible to be from 2 pints of Old Speckled Hen after a hard day at work. |
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The man was standing on the corner of the road, leaning on crutches and looking decidedly half-cut. |
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It's a stupid but funny sketch comedy by an English female trio, on way too late, except if you've just come home, half-cut, from the pub. |
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Hard enough when in sober mind, this was not something we were capable of attempting half-cut, although by gum we certainly tried. |
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I'm just still in a daze, wandering round the town centre at lunch, like some half-cut junkie, drunk on death. |
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Like, what am I doing, three o'clock in the morning, loading drum gear, half-cut? |
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While on subject of inebriation, am convinced your horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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While on the subject of inebriation, I am convinced the Metro horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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As seems to be becoming the norm for these London Blogmeets, Blue Witch had a nightmare journey in from the sticks and turned up once everyone else was already half-cut. |
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Last year's scythes flung down, and left in the half-cut swarths. |
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