Examples of using "Ubriache" in a sentence and their english translations:
They are too drunk.
You're drunk.
They are too drunk.
We were both drunk.
They were drunk.
- We're plastered.
- We're sloshed.
- We're smashed.
We were drunk.
We're really drunk.
- We are too drunk.
- We're too drunk.
We are very drunk.
They are too drunk.
They weren't drunk.
We're quite drunk.
We were both drunk.
They were both drunk.
They're both drunk.
They're probably drunk.
Are you both drunk?
They looked like they were drunk.
They're drunk.
We're smashed.
- They said they were very drunk.
- They said that they were very drunk.
- They said that they weren't drunk.
- They said they weren't drunk.
- They told me that they were drunk.
- They told me they were drunk.
They are too drunk.
They do that when they're drunk.
Some were already a bit drunk.
- You are drunk!
- You're drunk.
You look drunk.
How drunk are you?
Drunk people often do stupid things.
You're obviously drunk.
I didn't see you drunk.
Are you drunk?
Were you drunk at the party?
Are you drunk or something?
I think you're too drunk to drive.
You were drunk last night, weren't you?
How drunk were you last night?
I heard you were drunk.
You're too drunk to drive home.
Don't post drunk pictures on Facebook or Twitter.
You were refused entry because you were too drunk.