"Tipsy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
tipsy (adjective): slightly drunk or intoxicated, especially from having had a little too much to drink.
Example 1: After having a few drinks, she became tipsy and had to ask her friend to help her walk home.
Usage: The word "tipsy" is used to describe someone who has had too much to drink and is slightly intoxicated.
Example 2: The tipsy tourist stumbled out of the bar and into the street, where he was greeted by the sound of music and the smell of food.
Usage: In this example, "tipsy" is used to describe a person who is slightly drunk and a bit disoriented.
Example 3: After several glasses of wine, Emma felt tipsy and decided to call a cab instead of driving home.
Usage: The word "tipsy" can be used to show that someone has had enough to drink to lose their inhibitions, but still has some control.
Example 4: The tipsy bride stumbled down the aisle and almost fell, but was caught by her best man in time.
Usage: In this example, "tipsy" is used to describe someone who is likely to be a bit clumsy due to excessive drinking.
Example 5: After one too many cocktails, Jack felt tipsy and decided to sing karaoke with the rest of the group.
Usage: The word "tipsy" can be used to describe someone who is feeling a bit lightheaded or unsteady due to drinking.
To move quietly or carefully, often in order to avoid detection or attention.<br><br>Example: She tiptoed across the room to avoid waking up the sleeping baby.