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Use "drunke" in a sentence
"In colonial Maryland, whites complained to judicial authorities that slaves were “drunke on the Lords Day beating their Negro drums by which they call considerable Number of Negroes together in some Certaine places.”"
"“It will not suffer milk to cruddle in the stomach, and therefore it is put in milk that is drunke… Spearmint” Gaius Plinius Secundus - Naturalis Historia 77CE"
"In his "History of the Plymouth Plantation," Bradford bitterly fingers the Friendship's crew, writing that the Metheglin had been "drunke up under the name of leakage, and so lost.""