DRUNK vs BLIND: NOUN
- A case of drunkenness; a drunken person.
- A habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated.
- A drunken condition; a spree.
- A spree; a drinking-bout.
- The regular past participle and a former preterit of drink.
- A bout of drinking.
- A drunkard.
- Someone who is intoxicated
- A chronic drinker
- A drunken state.
- A drinking-bout; a period of drunkenness.
- Same as blende.
- A forced bet in poker that is placed before the cards are dealt.
- Blind people considered as a group. Used with the:
- A shelter for concealing hunters, photographers, or observers of wildlife.
- Something intended to conceal the true nature, especially of an activity; a subterfuge.
- Something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
- People who have severe visual impairments
- A hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
- Something that keeps things out or hinders sight
- Something, such as a window shade or a Venetian blind, that hinders vision or shuts out light.
DRUNK vs BLIND: ADJECTIVE
- Elated or emboldened.
- In a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.
- Drenched or saturated with moisture or liquid.
- Intoxicated with, or as with, strong drink; inebriated; drunken; -- never used attributively, but always predicatively.
- Overcome by strong feeling or emotion.
- Caused or influenced by intoxication.
- Intoxicated with alcoholic liquor to the point of impairment of physical and mental faculties.
- As if under the influence of alcohol
- Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
- Unable or unwilling to perceive or understand
- Unable to see
- Sightless.
- Having a maximal visual acuity of the better eye, after correction by refractive lenses, of one-tenth normal vision or less (20/200 or less on the Snellen test).
- Of, relating to, or for sightless persons.
- Performed or made without the benefit of background information that might prejudice the outcome or result.
- Performed without preparation, experience, or knowledge.
- Not based on reason or evidence; unquestioning.
- Drunk.
- Not based on reason or evidence
- Difficult to comprehend or see; illegible.
- Lacking reason or purpose.
- Incompletely or illegibly addressed.
- Hidden from sight.
- Screened from the view of oncoming motorists.
- Performed by instruments and without the use of sight.
- Secret or otherwise undisclosed.
- Closed at one end.
- Having no opening.
- Failing to produce flowers or fruits.
DRUNK vs BLIND: VERB
- Simple past of drink.
- Past participle of drink
- Make blind by putting the eyes out
- Render unable to see
- Make dim by comparison or conceal
DRUNK vs BLIND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To deprive of sight.
- To dazzle.
- To deprive of perception or insight.
- To withhold light from.
DRUNK vs BLIND: ADVERB
- N/A
- Without seeing; blindly.
- Without the aid of visual reference.
- Without forethought or provision; unawares.
- Used as an intensive.
- Into a stupor.
- Without significant information, especially that might affect an outcome or result.
DRUNK vs BLIND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Drenched or saturated.
- Intoxicated; inebriated; overcome, stupefied, or frenzied by alcoholic liquor: used chiefly in the predicate.
- Bent; crooked: used to describe a bent screw which imparts a sidewise as well as an endwise motion to a nut.
- In horticulture, said of a shoot that does not bloom.
- Destitute of the sense of sight, whether by natural defect or by deprivation, permanently or temporarily; not having sight.
- Hence Figuratively, lacking in the faculty of discernment; destitute of intellectual, moral, or spiritual sight; unable to understand or judge.
- Not directed or governed by sight, physical or mental; not proceeding from or controlled by reason: as, blind groping; blind tenacity.
- Specifically Undiscriminating; heedless; inconsiderate; unreflecting; headlong.
- Not possessing or proceeding from intelligence or consciousness; without direction or control; irrational; fortuitous: as, a blind force or agency; blind chance.
- Filled with or enveloped in darkness; dark; obscure; not easily discernible: as, a blind corner.
- Hence Difficult to see, literally or figuratively; hard to understand; hard to make out; unintelligible: as, blind outlines; blind writing; blind reasoning.
- Unlighted: as, blind candles.
- Without openings for admitting light or seeing through: as, a blind window; “blind walls,”
- Covered; concealed from sight; hidden.
- Out of sight or public view; out of the way; private; secret.
DRUNK vs BLIND: RELATED WORDS
- Pissed, Carousing, Squiffy, Drunkard, Stoned, Soused, Inebriate, Boozy, Sozzled, Drugged, Blotto, Tipsy, Drunken, Inebriated, Intoxicated
- Inebriated, Undetectable, Sozzled, Screen, Dim, Unreasoning, Blindfold, Irrational, Blindfolded, Besotted, Unseeing, Invisible, Visually challenged, Visually impaired, Sightless
DRUNK vs BLIND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pissed, Carousing, Squiffy, Drunkard, Stoned, Soused, Inebriate, Boozy, Sozzled, Drugged, Blotto, Tipsy, Drunken, Inebriated, Intoxicated
- Inebriated, Undetectable, Sozzled, Screen, Dim, Unreasoning, Blindfold, Irrational, Blindfolded, Besotted, Unseeing, Invisible, Visually challenged, Visually impaired, Sightless
DRUNK vs BLIND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Plaintiffs in drunk driving cases should note that bankruptcy law prohibits bankruptcy courts from discharging debts associated with injuries caused by drunk drivers.
- The story goes that Bill got drunk on the way to the mission and brought another drunk friend with him.
- Melissa Dolen, of Picadilly Circle, Jasper for drunk driving and child neglect after she showed up at Jasper Middle School drunk Monday.
- After all, why would a drunk circus clown need a different word than a drunk stamp collector?
- Also, this seems to be assuming that the laws against drunk driving do not reduce the number of drunk drivers.
- Drunk Driving Accidents Drunk Driving Lawyer Serving Nashville, TN.
- The drunk crew members were more entertaining than the drunk passengers because of their drama.
- The rest of it was chalked up to drunk assholes being drunk assholes.
- If one party is drunk or both parties are drunk, you cannot have consensual sex.
- Person A is mildly drunk; person B is severely drunk and too drunk to give consent.
- Beloved brethren, wait upon him for it, is light, or you will abide indarkness and become blind leaders of the blind.
- Sighted counselors can help their blind clients by avoiding visual images in conversation that a congenitally blind person will not understand.
- Here we have a serious situation of the blind leading the blind.
- Their crew is a clear cut case of the BLIND leading the BLIND.
- Blind mode Individual playbacks can be set to Blind mode using this option.
- Robert Winkler Burke says: Dear God, as Benny Hinn is blind to greed, so let me be BLIND!
- Blind Noise is a touchable synthesizer designed for people who are blind or have low vision.
- Dear God, as Benny Hinn is blind to greed, so let me be BLIND!
- Justice must not only be blind, but also color blind.
- PVC fauxwood blind, aluminum blind, vertical blind, roll up blind, vertical and horizontal blinds, components.
DRUNK vs BLIND: QUESTIONS
- What causes punch drunk syndrome or dementia pugilistica?
- Is this squirrel drunk after eating fermented pears?
- How do you drink Jagermeister without getting drunk?
- What percentage of repetitive drunk drivers are convicted?
- What does functional drunk mean in Urban Dictionary?
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- What is ladriving (Louisiana drunk driving data management)?
- What is the Punch Drunk Love Scene in Punch Drunk Love?
- How many drunk dogs are there in drunk dogs Jessica?
- What is your favorite mod to get drunk and get drunk?
- How did the obsequious follower know the blind man was blind?
- What did the blind woman do to the first blind man?
- Who are the members of Parliament that are blind or partially blind?
- Is the review process in this experiment single blind or double blind?
- How many blind dogs have been adopted by Blind Dog Rescue Alliance?
- Do blind and double-blind tests remove other types of biases?
- Who is the lead singer of Blind Ambition/Third Eye Blind?
- Does 384kHz sound better with double blind or single blind?
- Is Maggie Lizer blind in the TV series Blind Justice?
- Can blind sticks help blind people avoid collisions?