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Everyone at the party was a little tipsy, of course.
But tonight, I guess she was just too tipsy to remember.
By the end of the evening, she seems more than a little tipsy.
"It goes to my head and makes me quite tipsy."
But the design also made the car higher and, apparently, more tipsy.
Then she was looking at him again, definitely a little tipsy.
Toward the end of the supper she was very tipsy.
They go out for drinks and get a little tipsy.
It's actually quite hard to do your lips when you are tipsy.
Well one and a half bottles later we were feeling pretty tipsy.
"Things really got started last night after you were a little tipsy.
The door opened suddenly, and George came in, slightly tipsy.
It usually took more than half a bottle to get him anything near tipsy.
The mice get into those, they'll be a bit tipsy.
The bed, chair, table and even walls are a bit tipsy.
Standing in the dark with a group of tipsy fools.
"That must be your tipsy house over there," he said.
They were both getting slightly tipsy before the alcohol could possible have had time to take effect.
Play this album at night, under the stars, when people are already a little tipsy.
He looked around with tipsy caution, turning his head to left and right.
Tonight he was feeling more than a bit tipsy; it had been one of those nights.
Soon, another woman, obviously a bit tipsy, entered and closed the door.
She must have thought that Diana was rather tipsy because of the wine.
Vampire hunters need to be a little bit tipsy, he said.