blind drunk

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blind drunk

He stumbled out of the bar, completely blind drunk.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Extremely intoxicated by alcohol: The phrase "blind drunk" describes a state of severe drunkenness, where a person's senses, judgment, and physical coordination are significantly impaired, often to the point of being unable to see clearly or function normally.
Usage
  • "Blind drunk" is used as a predicative adjective, typically following a linking verb like "be," "get," or "was."
  • It is an informal, emphatic term, stronger than simply saying "drunk." It often implies a reckless or excessive level of drinking.
  • It can describe a temporary state resulting from consuming a large amount of alcohol.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used hyperbolically or figuratively to describe being overwhelmed by something other than alcohol, though this is less common.
    • After the shocking news, he felt blind drunk with grief.
Variants and Related Words
  • Blind (adjective): While "blind" primarily means unable to see, in this idiom it intensifies the state of drunkenness to imply a similar loss of perception or control.
  • Drunk (adjective): The base state of being under the influence of alcohol. "Blind drunk" is a more intense version.
Synonyms
  • Legless: (informal) Extremely drunk.
  • Plastered: (informal) Very drunk.
  • Wasted: (slang) Severely intoxicated.
  • Inebriated: (formal) Affected by alcohol; drunk.
Idioms
  • "Blind drunk" itself functions as an idiomatic expression. There are no separate phrasal verbs associated specifically with this phrase.
blind drunk

He stumbled out of the bar, completely blind drunk.

Adjective
  1. very drunk