Canadian French Meaning of three sheets to the wind
Défoncé
Other Canadian French words related to Défoncé
- gris
- saoul
- frit
- haut
- raide
- serré
- ivre
- être patraque
- gaspillé
- mouillé
- vidé
- dans le sac
- éclairé
- sous l'influence
- épris
- aveugle
- Saoul
- Saoul
- en conserve
- louche
- crochu
- gazé
- diminué
- Soûl
- Saoul
- soûl
- allumé
- chargé
- bouclé
- huilé
- mariné
- loucheur
- plâtré
- en pot
- saoul
- saumuré
- Ivre
- saoul
- mijoté
- puant
- défoncé
- minable
- défoncé
- saoul
- juteux
- saoul
- épuisé
- vidé
- alcoolique
- biéreux
- déconcerté
- Buveur
- éclaté
- avec les yeux brouillés
- Saoul
- débauché
- dipsomane
- dissolu
- endormi
- martelé
- pleurnichard
- déchiré
- écrasé
- abasourdi
Nearest Words of three sheets to the wind
- three sheets in the wind => Saoul comme une vache
- threatens => menace
- thrashings => taloches
- thrashing (out) => fracasser (dehors)
- thrashes (out) => bat
- thrashes => tabasse
- thrashed (out) => tassé (à l'extérieur)
- thrash (out) => Se débarrasser (de l'extérieur)
- thralls => Esclaves
- thralldoms => asservissements
Definitions and Meaning of three sheets to the wind in English
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 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
FAQs About the word three sheets to the wind
Défoncé
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
gris,saoul,frit,haut,raide,serré,ivre,être patraque,gaspillé,mouillé
sec,sobre,droit,cool,niveau,stable,tempéré,sobre,sobre,Sobre
three sheets in the wind => Saoul comme une vache, threatens => menace, thrashings => taloches, thrashing (out) => fracasser (dehors), thrashes (out) => bat,