Examples of using Getting drunk in English and their translations into Spanish
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Getting drunk at noon on a weekday?
It was demonised by Daily Mail readers getting drunk in naff wine bars.
And children getting drunk?
Getting drunk at your first night!
I wasn't getting drunk on wine, I was getting drunk on food?
Can you drink more than other people without getting drunk?
He's getting drunk.
The two spend the night getting drunk as they resolve their differences.
I felt like getting drunk.
Funny thing about getting drunk?
Home… getting drunk.
You're getting drunk.
Just look at these boys getting drunk down there.
They're far away, getting drunk.
He was next door on he Gilroys' roof… getting drunk.
Jeff's in the woods getting drunk.
Your father is getting drunk.
He drank a lot and often getting drunk with his close friends.
Getting drunk with wine means being controlled by wine.
Then getting drunk with taciturn earnestness;