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26 Sentences With "more intoxicated"

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All of the diners gradually became more intoxicated which naturally made us friendlier and more talkative.
Caffeine tends to mask alcohol's depressant effects, so drinkers could become more intoxicated than they realize -- leading to injury and other adverse effects.
But she said that Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge — who she said was also involved in assaulting her — were visibly much more intoxicated.
People were getting more intoxicated, and doing more drugs, and I could feel things becoming more contentious, especially because it was standing room only.
After stepping in and a short conversation with some new arrivals, a decent amount of cocaine was poured out by one of the more intoxicated attendees.
"And so we've been seeing a lot of kids who are more symptomatic and more intoxicated," said Wang, who was not involved in the French research.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the men who believed that mixing booze and Bull would make them drunker were the ones who also perceived themselves as being more intoxicated.
New research suggests not: Simply telling a young man that his alcoholic beverage contains Red Bull can make him feel more intoxicated and increase feelings of daring and self-confidence (a great combo for belligerence).
More intoxicated with power than faithful to the gospel, these religious leaders demonize L.G.B.T. people, turn their back on migrants fleeing danger and ignore the cries of the poor while claiming to defend Christian values.
Researchers found that both women and men believed that a woman drinking alcohol in a social setting was more intoxicated than a man having the same drink, and that she was more "sexually available" and "less human" than a woman drinking water or a man drinking alcohol.
"Drinking a beer in the evening with my husband made me more intoxicated than the shrooms ever did," she said, regarding potential criticism from those who might read her book and think it's irresponsible for a new mother to be taking drugs around her newborn chid.
The clearest sign of methanol poisoning is feeling more intoxicated than usual for the amount of alcohol you've consumedIf you start slurring and stumbling after one to two drinks when you'd typically feel only mildly tipsy, that's a warning sign, Canlar said, and you should seek medical attention.
"And with these individuals who are charged with voluntary manslaughter, that should signify to you that they in fact not only served, if they have multiple counts, not only one minor, they in fact served Tim Piazza as he was getting more and more intoxicated in the basement," said Miller.
"When alcohol is mixed with an energy drink and people are aware of it, they feel like they're more intoxicated simply because the marketing says they should feel that way," Yann Cornil, the study's lead author and assistant professor at the University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business, said in a statement.
The owner of an old-fashioned pub in northern England, he chafes under the consensus that he was inferior to Pierrepoint, and barely abides a gin-drinking wife, an unhappy teenage daughter and a few barflies who seem more intoxicated by the presence of a man who kills for a living than by the pints he pulls.
As ballots were being collected, the night's MCs, Alejandro Morales and Mariapaz Camargo, who seemed to be getting steadily more intoxicated throughout the night as they roasted the event's performers and organizers between sets, returned to the stage to make a few jokes about the sex lives of people who hang out at synthesizer-fetish events.
During the ensuing chaos, Harold finally makes his grand appearance. In the middle of the scuffle, Michael impulsively begins drinking again. As the guests become more and more intoxicated, hidden resentments begin to surface.
The Narrator bathes in the river. They discover that the woman has attempted to make herself look pretty by putting on a rouge and a different dress. Jo has combed back his hair, shaved, and changed. They start to get drunk and Jo and The Woman start 'kissing feet' under the table, slowly growing closer as they get more intoxicated.
Lynn was inspired to compose "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" from a woman she met while performing in a club in Washington state. As the woman became more intoxicated, she would tell Lynn more details of her story and would cry uncontrollably. The woman told Lynn of how her husband had left her for another woman. The pair developed a friendship that would last for several years.
The parish priest tried to calm the mob by offering drinks to divert their attention but, however well-meaning the effort may have been, it probably helped get the crowd even more intoxicated than they already were and more dangerous. The mayor, unable to show leadership in the face of drunken excitement, reportedly said "Eat him if you want". For two hours, the mob tortured and battered Alain de Monéys. They nailed horseshoes to his feet and burst one of his eyeballs.
For example, John Cumming described the effect in an 1864 publication on beekeeping. When bees become intoxicated from ethanol consumption or poisoned with other chemicals, their balance is affected, and they are wobbly when they walk. Charles Abramson's group at Oklahoma State University has put inebriated bees on running wheels, where they exhibit locomotion difficulties. They also put honey bees in shuttle- boxes that used a stimulus to encourage the bees to move, and found that they were less mobile as they became more intoxicated.
Later that day, the millionaire is once more intoxicated and, seeing the Tramp on the street, invites him home for a lavish party. But the next morning history repeats itself: the millionaire is again sober and the Tramp is again out on his ear. Finding that the girl is not at her usual street-corner, the Tramp goes to her apartment, where he overhears a doctor tell the grandmother that the girl is very ill: "She has a fever and needs careful attention." Determined to help, the Tramp takes a job as a street sweeper.
To celebrate the success, a toast with plenty of liquor was held in the offices of Richardson's newspaper. Sadler did not delay getting drunk, and when asked where he kept the money charged from the Star, he confided that it was kept under his cap. He was persuaded that it was better to keep the money inside the newspaper's safe for security reasons, to which he agreed. However, after a while, becoming more and more intoxicated, he became bellicose and demanded that his money be returned, claiming that he did not want to get scammed.
For example, one study found that Australian students thought they were more intoxicated when mixing caffeine with alcohol than when consuming alcohol on its own for every level of blood alcohol content. Consuming high levels of caffeine was associated with more alcohol-related consequences than when consuming alcohol on its own, even when consuming relatively little alcohol. It may be that caffeine causes individuals to focus on the stimulant effects of the intoxication, which have been associated with greater perceived intoxication than the depressant effects of alcohol. Norberg, Newins, Crone, Lam, Henry, Mills, & Dennis (2019).
A man in his sixties named Hirst begins a night of heavy drinking (mainly vodka) in his drawing room with an anonymous peer whom he only just met at a pub. Hirst's overly talkative guest, calling himself a poet, long-windedly explains how he is penetratingly perceptive, until he finally introduces himself as "Spooner". As the men are becoming more intoxicated, Hirst suddenly rises and throws his glass, while Spooner abruptly taunts Hirst about his masculinity and wife. Hirst merely comments "No man's land...does not move...or change...or grow old...remains...forever...icy...silent", before collapsing twice and finally crawling out of the room.
When Ollie enters the hotel room, a drunken Stan thinking that it is Corcoron hides under the couch and becomes increasingly more intoxicated while he is hiding. Corcoron finally enters the room and Ollie pretends to be an undercover police officer sent to arrest Corcoron for swindling Susan's mother out of her money. Thinking he is about to be sent to jail, Corcoran agrees to give the stolen money back but reveals he only has half of the $10,000 and his partner, a man named Bennett, has the other half. Corcoron attempts to shoot Ollie and Chester but is pulled to the ground by Stan and thrown in the closet by Ollie and Chester.

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