Forty or fifty men were camped near the Rock, a tough, noisy, drunken crowd, well supplied with whiskey.
Summer weekends are increasingly rowdy, with drunken crowds at night and petty vandalism.
Our bodies were already shrinking back to normality as the drunken crowd dragged us through the house and into the kitchen garden.
At 15 sen a plate the professor realizes he should charge and does; which the drunken crowd does not seem to mind.
We threaded our way through the happy, mostly drunken crowd, and finally made it all the way across the room to the bar.
They were the most happily drunken crowd imaginable.
The city's mayor, Bernard Samuel, closed all alcohol-selling establishments in an effort to prevent drunken crowds.
The train was braking and the drunken crowd in the car roared its approval as men grabbed suitcases from the upper racks.
She listened patiently, gave the drunken crowd gathered at her back a single glance, but did not wave them away.
The drunken crowd in the tavern grew steadily more rowdy.