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undrunk

  • a word derived from drunk.
    drunk
    adjective
    being in a temporary state in which one's physical and mental faculties are impaired by an excess of alcohol; intoxicated.

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Still, the bottle remained intact and undrunk in Paulson’s basement.

From Washington Post Apr. 6, 2023

Budweiser has an alternative plan for its warehouses full of undrunk booze — giving it all to the Cup champion.

From Washington Times Nov. 23, 2022

His army photograph stood on the ironing board alongside a ritual undrunk glass of vodka, an uneaten slice of bread.

From The Guardian Feb. 3, 2016

These bottles will never sit at the back of the closet, undrunk.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 10, 2015

He pushed his undrunk tea back at Percy and waited for Ludo to rise; Bagman struggled to his feet, swigging down the last of his tea, the gold in his pockets chinking merrily.

From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling