We found 46 examples of how to use tipsy in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 46.
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1. | "I think Tom's a bit tipsy." "A bit tipsy? He just threw up on Mary!" | |
2. | It seems I've got a little tipsy. Sorry to have talked rubbish... | |
3. | Now that I think of it, I've been asked to look at a haiku he'd written by the tipsy bloke sitting next to me on the train. | |
4. | Look how tipsy she's gotten with just one drink. She definitely can't hold her liquor. | |
5. | He's a bit tipsy. | |
6. | She's a bit tipsy. | |
7. | I'm a bit tipsy. | |
8. | Tom's tipsy. | |
9. | Tom is tipsy. | |
10. | He's a little tipsy. | |
11. | Tom is slightly tipsy. | |
12. | Tom and Mary are sitting at the bar. Both look a little tipsy. | |
13. | Tom is a little tipsy. | |
14. | Tom is a bit tipsy. | |
15. | Tom is getting a little tipsy. | |
16. | She was a woman with a nice voice, interesting, full of ardour, but a little tipsy. | |
17. | Tom seems to be a little tipsy. | |
18. | I'm tipsy. | |
19. | I'm already a bit tipsy. | |
20. | I'm a little tipsy. | |
21. | Tom was tipsy. | |
22. | Tom was a little tipsy. | |
23. | Mary was a little tipsy. | |
24. | I think Tom is tipsy. | |
25. | Tom is likely to be tipsy. |