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		Definition of gin-soaked in English: gin-soakedadjective informal Habitually drunk on gin.  two gin-soaked elderly women Example sentencesExamples -  I found her in the seat behind me, gin-soaked and belching while she dozed.
 -  Her more interesting parts - such as the gin-soaked lonely heart in The Daytrippers, or a novelist attracted to a 15-year-old girl in Crush - have come from the independent sector.
 -  The show is a delightful, gin-soaked celebration of the work of Dorothy Parker, legendary American critic, columnist and queen of caustic wit.
 -  Readers get riveting stories about whippings from his gin-soaked father and being a less than perfect father himself to his own kids.
 -  With its sizzling mixture of accordions, fiddles and gin-soaked vocals it could be both bawdy and soulful.
 -  Inexpertly guarded by the gin-soaked Grace Poole, Antoinette dreams of making a big, warm fire.
 -  She tries to pass herself off as a gin-soaked sequined blues mama.
 -  It should be obvious to even the casual observer that I am in fact a "gin-soaked popinjay".
 -  The 12 dancers are portrayed as decayed, gin-soaked, limping Southern belles afraid of the light.
 -  Hogarth's hellish vision of a gin-soaked society was made all the more immediate to his contemporary audience by being set in a London location.
 -  When personal rights are abridged in the name of the public good, conflict usually ensues, and gin-soaked London was no exception.
 -  The gin-soaked world-weariness owes a massive debt to Raymond Chandler.
 -  As Henry, Newman is great as the gin-soaked drunk.
 -  He has managed to replace the image of a gin-soaked colonel in the shires with that of a young father conscientiously carrying out eco-friendly house improvements.
 -  A gin-soaked, retired General from Cheltenham writes to The Telegraph to tell us how it should be done.
 -  Maybe he would be gin-soaked and get too touchy-feely with the cashier at the grocery store.
 -  We think of the midcentury as a gin-soaked era.
 -  Today's super-wealthy no longer go off on four-month grand tours of Europe, play gin-soaked Gatsbyesque croquet tournaments or spend hours doing needlepoint.
 -  The first truly great English artist, William Hogarth, provided a savage commentary on a gin-soaked London scene which balanced violence with elegance.
 -  "Oh Hector," she moaned, humiliated, gin-soaked, in shock, hugging her knees.
 
 Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin     |