Examples of using "Bêbada" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's a bit drunk.
She's obviously drunk.
She looks as if she were drunk.
- She's too drunk.
- She is too drunk.
- I wasn't drunk.
- I was not drunk.
Sami wasn't really that drunk.
Mary said that she's drunk.
Tom didn't want Mary to drive drunk.
- I am a bit drunk.
- I'm a bit drunk.
- I'm still thirsty.
- I'm not drunk.
I'm drunk right now.
You're too drunk.
I think I'm drunk.
I'm drunk.
Tom doesn't think Mary is drunk.
The mother beat her daughter, because she was drunk.
Are you already drunk?
Were you drunk last night?
You're quite drunk.
Were you drunk at the party?
- I wasn't drunk.
- I was not drunk.
A drunk and slutty bride was getting carried away on her hen night.
Last night, Mizuki was completely drunk and she was walking along the lake, and then she fell in the water.