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Filter by Meaning She didn't realize she was getting drunker until she stumbled and almost fell.
The group kept drinking and getting drunker until the bar closed.
He became drunker as the night went on, and eventually passed out on the couch.
She didn't want to get drunk, but she felt like she was getting drunker despite her efforts to stop.
The homemade cider was much drunker than the store-bought one.
She drank too much and became drunker than anyone else at the party.
The bartender used a drunker to measure the alcohol content in the cocktail.
The drunker stumbled out of the bar and into the street.
The drunker could barely stand after drinking all night.
The drunker caused a disturbance at the party and was asked to leave.
Her father's drunker behavior had a profound effect on her childhood.
The drunker he was, the more he relied on his friends to take care of him.
His drunker state often made him forget what he had done the previous night.
She had never been drunk before, but she was getting drunker by the minute.
The bartender always kept a handy drunker to measure the alcohol level of the customers' drinks.
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