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What do you mean, drunk?

"Slightly tipsy" means a little drunk and a little high.

First, pinyin

The slightly tipsy pinyin is wē i x ū n.

Second, synonyms

No.

Third, antonyms

Drunk: defined as drunkenness and drunkenness.

Fourth, the source

1, Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" 42nd time "Song Gongming met nine days and Xuan Nv returned to the village to collect three volumes of gobbledygook": "* * * drank three cups of fairy wine and three dates, and Song Jiang was somewhat drunk; I am afraid that after drinking, I will lose my dignity. "

2. Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the eightieth time: "On this night, Xue Pan was slightly tipsy and ordered Baochan to pour tea. Xue Pan deliberately squeezed his hand when he took the bowl, disguised as dodge, and quickly withdrew his hand. Two mistakes, a tea bowl fell to the ground with a bang, and tea spilled all over the floor. "

"Slightly drunk" sentence making

1, so, with a little drunkenness, I recalled the scene of taking him to study together. It is so happy, as if it is carefree every day.

I like this quiet moonlit night. At this time, I have a feeling of being slightly drunk, which seems to be a little trance.

3. Take a sip of warm yellow wine, then open the window to explore the tipsy head and take a deep breath of clean air. It feels really good.

At midnight, I walked home from Sofitel Bordeaux in 1968.

When he left, Ninello was slightly tipsy, ruddy, and slightly trembling. She looks more elegant and charming than ever before.