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Daniell celled adj. Too drunk to distinguish a useful charge from a corrosive one, or to keep either in its proper vessel. Alye went Daniell celled and poured lager into the battery charger. Danielled (/[ˈdanjəl]d/) adj. Drunk by the third round, and nevertheless certain you can expose the guilty party. Tyr was Danielled and cross-examined the table about the missing pork scratchings. Danielnessed adj. Sufficiently drunk to regard quiet, judicial certainty as a personal characteristic. Harshvardhan became Danielnessed and issued a ruling on the pub's background music. Daniffed adj. Having drunk enough to combine the bulk of a mastiff with the solemn bearing of a Great Dane. Euzelia got Daniffed and blocked the passage to the ladies' loos without noticing. Danificationed adj. Having drunk more than enough to convert every small pub custom into a grand personal system. Eviie became Danificationed and assigned formal titles to the regulars. Danish Gambited adj. You are drunk and offering the first move, the furniture, and probably the rest of the evening. Joeanna became Danish Gambited and sacrificed her seat to reach the crisps. Danish Hounded adj. Of a drinker: large, loyal, and occupying the route between the bar and the lavatories. Oluwaseun was Danish Hounded, cheerful but difficult to get past in the passage. Danish Redded adj. Of a drinker who has acquired a solid red flush and the confidence of a dairy yard. Zakara was Danish Redded, glowing beside the fire and ordering another bitter. Danish Spitzed adj. Describing a drinker who has become bright-eyed, watchful, and oddly responsible for everyone else's conduct. Finnlee was Danish Spitzed, herding the younger regulars away from the wet floor. Danish axed adj. A drinker who has acquired a broad swing and is clearing conversational undergrowth at the bar. Kysha became Danish axed and cut through three arguments before ordering crisps. Danish blued adj. A drinker so far gone that the cheeks have taken on a sharp, blue-veined intensity. Kimoralee was Danish blued, flushed and pungent beside the open window. Danish crowed adj. The state of being drunk and watchful from beneath lowered brows, with occasional unsolicited commentary. Kaimen was Danish crowed, observing the darts and calling every throw. Danish dogged adj. The condition of a drinker who has become large, friendly, and unwilling to surrender the doorway. Alexxes was Danish dogged, wagging through the landlord's request to move aside. Danish longballed adj. Reduced by drink to sprinting across the pub with a glass as though the far side were safety. Devayah became Danish longballed and ran for the other side before the music stopped. Danish oiled adj. Softened by drink into a smooth, glossy presence that slides gently past the evening's rough edges. Lanesha was Danish oiled, gliding through the crowded snug without upsetting a glass. Danish pastried adj. Sharpened by drink into flaky confidence, with a sweet filling of opinions beneath. Willine became Danish pastried and offered crisp advice from the corner booth.