Uk English Meaning of three sheets in the wind
Three sheets to the wind
Other Uk English words related to Three sheets to the wind
- drunk
- drunk
- fried
- high
- stiff
- tight
- drunk
- under the weather
- wasted
- wet
- wiped out
- in the bag
- lit up
- under the influence
- besotted
- blind
- Blotto
- Drunk
- canned
- squint-eyed
- crooked
- gassed
- impaired
- Drunkard
- Drunk
- intoxicated
- lit
- loaded
- looped
- oiled
- pickled
- wall-eyed
- plastered
- potted
- pissed, drunk, sloshed, hammered, wasted
- marinated
- Sozzled
- drunk
- stewed
- stinking
- stoned
- tiddly
- blitzed
- drunk
- juicy
- pissed
- strung out
- emptied
- alcoholic
- beer-like
- befuddled
- Bibulous
- blasted
- bleary-eyed
- Drunk
- debauched
- dipsomaniac
- dissolute
- dopey
- hammered
- maudlin
- ripped
- smashed
- stunned
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Definitions and Meaning of three sheets in the wind in English
three sheets in the wind
one manufactured for printing, a suspended or moving expanse (as of fire or rain), to fix the responsibility for, to cover with a sheet, bedsheet, an oblong of usually cotton or linen cloth used as an article of bedding, a newspaper, magazine, or occasional publication, the spaces at either end of an open boat not occupied by thwarts, a newspaper, periodical, or occasional publication, to extend (a sail) and set as flat as possible by hauling upon the sheets, the unseparated postage stamps printed by one impression of a plate on a single piece of paper, a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and breadth, of, relating to, or concerned with the making of sheet metal, rolled or spread out in a sheet, a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and width, a flat baking pan of tinned metal, drunk sense 1a, sail sense 1a(1), a rectangular piece of heavy paper with a plant specimen mounted on it, a broad surface of something, a surface or part of a surface in which it is possible to pass from any one point of it to any other without leaving the surface, to form into sheets, a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body), a usually rectangular piece of paper, a printed signature for a book especially before it has been folded, cut, or bound, pane sense 2, a broad piece of cloth, a pane of stamps, to move or set (a sail) by manipulation of a sheet, a broad stretch or surface of something, a rope or chain that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind, an unbound page of a book, to furnish with sheets, to fall, spread, or flow in a sheet
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Three sheets to the wind
one manufactured for printing, a suspended or moving expanse (as of fire or rain), to fix the responsibility for, to cover with a sheet, bedsheet, an oblong of
drunk,drunk,fried,high,stiff,tight,drunk,under the weather,wasted,wet
dry,sober,straight,cool,level,steady,temperate,abstemious,abstainer,Teetotaller
threatens => threatens, thrashings => beatings, thrashing (out) => thrashing (out), thrashes (out) => thrashes, thrashes => thrashes,