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He got all tanked up one night and told me the story of his life.
Boy who came across the border and got himself tanked up.
We were all sort of tanked up, you know.
"Little Pete was tanked up when he got to work that night.
These guys were diagnosed depressed, tanked up on drugs, and now they're not!
That was the situation in 1996, when Americans tanked up even more extravagantly than usual.
Already we had been 42 days at sea again and had only recently tanked up with oil.
He planned to get tanked up on vodka and disgrace himself.
She tanked up from a self-serve pump at Union 76.
Which seemed impossible since we had just tanked up in Fairbanks."
She's tanked up, and the engines are already warm.
You know her when she gets all tanked up and rarin' to go.
And he'd been tanked up on a potent aphrodisiac.
Now the guy is tanked up on a Big Mac and a large order of fries.
"Then the following month, after we expect that most cars had tanked up with new fuel, we could measure again."
"A fast car, fully tanked up, no pursuit, and one of the hostages to go with him.
He'll be tanked up on strength, endurance, and luck.
Nevertheless we were tanked up again, if only for the experience, and were asked to suggest improvements.
She was tanked up with booze and pills, they discovered afterwards."
Tammie looked at her instruments and was surprised to see that she was tanked up.
My body allowed me air to speak with, but rejected all foreign substances but one, and I had tanked up on that last night.
Could I have been that tanked up?
Those were the good old days when a newspaper man who wasn't tanked up was a reproach to a grand profession.
Those poachers get so tanked up they're liable to fire off a shot if a leaf rustles.