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He got up boozily from in front of the dead television and went back to the window.
Boozily explaining her needs to the guys, she resorts briefly to "I'm keeping it real."
"I never had a martini before," she said sleepily, boozily.
The other arm lies boozily at ease.
He peered boozily into my face.
And about the time the last partier climbed boozily back into his wagon I came to this conclusion: it was the world that had failed me.
A few stagger boozily and collapse.
"I love that whirling underwear," I replied boozily, sleepily.
Bannock leaned on his forearms, boozily cordial.
Sam Bonner rolled boozily up and past them, forgetting his objective at the sight of the velvet-clad woman standing abandoned in the doorway.
Pears make a delicate grainy sorbet, are boozily delicious preserved in brandy with a cinnamon stick or dried to last winter long.
All we need see on camera is the cleaner (David Paymer) collapsing boozily in an airport bar while a plane crashes simultaneously outside the bar's picture window.
Although they occasionally staggered boozily while pretending to be drunken sailors, their characters soon sobered up while the choreographic jollity continued unabated.
On "Saturday Night Live," Dan Aykroyd played her boozily bleeding to death while shrieking, "Save the liver."
Later, at a luncheon, Catfish Bomar's wife, Celeste, a ghoulish augur, boozily declares about her husband: "He's killing me.
Distinguished actors like Mr. Ackland and Mr. Suchet are reduced to posturing, one boozily incoherent, the other haughtily officious.
In Praia de Oura the steep road leading up from the beach has been nicknamed Cardiac Hill, which neatly catches the boozily facetious tone of the place.
And the only person who thinks he's not boozily delusional is a new resident surgeon at the hospital, Dr. Kate Willett: compassionate, honey blond, nose perhaps a bit long.
Long after the show went off the air, I'd boozily try to teach friends after a wild night at the bar how to do the Madison and the other dances I remembered from television.
There they pass a long day and night boozily revisiting the might-have-beens of their shared past and singing favorite pop tunes, hymns and folk songs, one of which gives the play its title.
And I think there was more to Russell's casting of himself as Bax than the fact they were both men of a certain age who looked like devotees of a life well, and boozily, lived.
Until Elizabeth and Fowles married, it was years of melodrama and Pinteresque triangulation - he and Christy would commiserate boozily over Elizabeth's complicated temperament - and of impoverished struggle.
"Ten thousand years from now," Eliot predicted boozily, "the names of our generals and presidents will be forgotten, and the only hero of our time still remembered will be the author of 2BRO2B."
He claims to be eager to update the heavy-lidded suavity of Dean Martin's old show, but he's too puckish to be blasé, too eager for laughs and claps to let the good times boozily roll.
Unlike P. D. James's tragedy-shadowed Dalgliesh or Colin Dexter's boozily sardonic Morse (or the typical American cop-hero, for that matter), bulky Reg Wexford is more or less at peace with the world.