"Blind drunk" Quotes from Famous Books
... was an old man who was such an awful drunkard as passes all description. Well, one day he went to a kabak, intoxicated himself with liquor, and then went staggering home blind drunk. Now his way happened to lie across a river. When he came to the river, he didn't stop long to consider, but kicked off his boots, hung them round his neck, and walked into the water. Scarcely had he got half-way across when he tripped ... — Russian Fairy Tales - A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore • W. R. S. Ralston
... scornfully. 'Don't think to come that gammon over us,' said they. 'A minister indeed!—and picked up blind drunk ... — City Crimes - or Life in New York and Boston • Greenhorn
... me. That was ay Rob's way, converted or no converted. When he was blind drunk he would order me to see him safe hame, but would he crack wi' ... — The Little Minister • J.M. Barrie |