Examples of using "Borracho" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You are drunk!
- You're drunk.
- I'm drunk.
- I'm sloshed.
- I'm pissed.
- I'm tipsy.
- I'm intoxicated.
- Are you drunk?
- Are you high?
- Are you drunk or something?
You are drunk!
I was drunk.
- I wasn't drunk.
- I was not drunk.
I am a bit drunk.
- He is drunk.
- He's drunk.
Tom is intoxicated.
He was driving under the influence of alcohol.
I'm too drunk.
He's too drunk.
He's really drunk.
- He's too drunk.
- She is too drunk.
You got very drunk.
I'm totally drunk.
- He was completely sloshed.
- He was completely pissed.
- Tom was plastered.
- Tom was drunk.
- Tom was intoxicated.
- I was very drunk.
- I was rather drunk.
- I was quite drunk.
You're always drunk.
You're too drunk.
- Tom looks drunk.
- Tom looks half-cut.
Is Tom drunk?
I'm pretty drunk.
- He was good and drunk.
- He was as drunk as a lord.
- He was hammered.
- He was totally drunk.
- He was smashed.
- He was plastered.
- He was sloshed.
He is a bit on.
A drunk robbed me.
- Tom is quite drunk.
- Tom's quite drunk.
He was a real drunkard.
This man is drunk.
He was drunk and angry.
- Tom is obviously drunk.
- Tom's obviously drunk.
I'm not that drunk.
- You're drunk.
- You're hammered.
- You're plastered.
- You're sloshed.
I am a bit drunk.
The policeman was drunk.
He was more or less drunk.
Tom seems to be drunk.
- Tom is a drunk.
- Tom's a drunk.
- Tom is a drinker.
Tom was a drunk.
Tom was very drunk.
You're sloshed.
I think I'm drunk.
I wasn't drunk.
Tom was really drunk.
Tom wasn't drunk.
- You are drunk!
- You're overworked.
- You're drunk.
Tom was already drunk.
Tom was pretty much drunk.