Phrases with «tipsy»

"Tipsy" means to be slightly drunk or unsteady due to the consumption of alcohol. Full definition

Sentences with «tipsy»

  • In traditions that believe in the real presence of Christ, the priest or pastor may get tipsy from drinking the consecrated wine that is left over at the end of the service, since the blood of Christ can not just be poured down the drain. (religion-online.org)
  • While at a bar, Thelma gets a little tipsy while dancing with a local womanizer, and as he proceeds to try to have his way with her in the parking lot, things get rough, until Louise pulls out a gun and saves Thelma from certain rape. (qwipster.net)
  • Limousines are readily available to hire to ferry a group of tipsy ladies from bar to bar to club and then back to the Edinburgh hen apartment to continue the party on. (festivalapartments.com)
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