noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
catatonic stupor/trance
in a drunken stupor (= nearly unconscious from being drunk )
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She was lying in a drunken stupor on the sidewalk.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
drunken
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One youth told of emerging from a drunken stupor to find himself in bed with the boy next door.
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It was definitely not a night to let a friend wander around in a drunken stupor searching for his car.
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At last a lone figure staggered out, singing raucously as he swaggered in a drunken stupor .
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May as well go to bed in a drunken stupor after dinner, same as the rest of them.
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I dismissed him as quickly as I could and later found that he had gone to drink himself into a drunken stupor .
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At last I fell back on to my stool and into the blackness of a drunken stupor .
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The monster fell asleep in a drunken stupor and Susa-no-wo then cut it to pieces and settled down with the maiden.
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They left him slumped in a drunken stupor against the church wall.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
drink yourself silly/into a stupor/to death etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He drank himself into a stupor every night.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Colonel Herbinger, drunk at the time, thought in his stupor that the enemy had launched a massive attack.
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But sometimes the arousal achieves only a level of stupor , even when a pinch is used.
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It was definitely not a night to let a friend wander around in a drunken stupor searching for his car.
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One youth told of emerging from a drunken stupor to find himself in bed with the boy next door.
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The recent massacre in Acteal has forced the government to shake off its stupor , at least for a while.