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English cadenced adj. Drunk by the third round, and resolving every disagreement through an elaborate downward flourish. Laneshia became English cadenced and settled the bill with a solemn musical gesture. English camomiled adj. Drunk by closing time, and certain that a small herbal infusion will repair every decision made tonight. Eldra went English camomiled and prescribed camomile tea before ordering another round. English chamomiled adj. Still drunk, and mistaking drowsiness for the restorative work of a carefully chosen flower. Gervon arrived English chamomiled, carrying tea and several untested remedies. English choleraed adj. Too drunk to trust the stomach, yet still prepared to blame the evening on a minor ailment. Walsh became English choleraed and diagnosed the buffet before approaching it again. English cocker spanielled adj. Sufficiently drunk to pursue every movement in the room, particularly those made by birds and strangers. Jorome went English cocker spanielled and hunted a paper napkin across the floor. English covenantsed adj. Having drunk enough to promise six separate safeguards for a purchase nobody has proposed making. Chene became English covenantsed and guaranteed the table, the chairs, and the landlord's roof. English daisied adj. Having drunk more than the garden could reasonably support, and standing brightly among the furniture. Raziya became English daisied and arranged herself cheerfully beside the floral wallpaper. English elmed adj. You have drunk enough to mistake a tall, branching plan for a stable one. Dederick went English elmed and proposed three routes home, all through private gardens. English fevered adj. Softened by drink into correcting the kitchen labels, the recipe book, and the landlord’s grammar. Xadrian got English fevered and amended the takeaway menu with a borrowed pen. English fluted adj. Of a drinker: producing a thin, reedy account of the evening and expecting accompaniment. Luddie went English fluted and gave the taxi driver a recorder's rendition of directions. English gardened adj. Describing a drinker who has allowed every thought to grow informally, with paths no longer apparent. Juelian became English gardened and led the conversation through several unmarked subjects. English greened adj. A drinker who has turned a convincing shade of dark green and still considers himself presentable. Alecsis went English greened and continued negotiating the bill beneath the pub's dim lights. English hollied adj. A drinker so far gone that every conversation is approached as festive vegetation, sharp points included. Taylorjo became English hollied and decorated the coat stand with imaginary berries. English horned adj. The state of being drunk and announcing each decision at oboe-like volume, with no request for accompaniment. Umeka went English horned and proclaimed the taxi strategy across the smoking area. English hornisted adj. The condition of a drinker who has appointed himself the room's principal wind instrumentalist. Sher became English hornisted and supplied solemn accompaniment to the closing announcements. English knotted adj. The drunkenness of one who has tied himself securely to a plan before checking where it leads. Rosealee got English knotted and committed the group to a restaurant already closed.