Be in (one's) altitudes In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be in (one's) altitudes", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-05-22 03:05

Meaning of Be in (one's) altitudes

Be in (one's) altitudes phrase informal obsolete

To be drunk.

He was in his altitudes when he left the bar.

When Jack is in his altitudes, he shatters everything.

His speech was slurred, so I thought he was in his altitudes.

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To be very drunk

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To be very drunk

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1. To stretch or lengthen something, usually a string or cord of some type

2. To extend, postpone, or make longer than it usually would

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1. Be foolish or stupid

2. Be drunk

skinful

1. The full capacity of a skin container.

2. An amount of alcohol that is enough to get drunk

Grammar and Usage of Be in (one's) altitudes

Verb Forms

  • to be in (one's) altitudes
  • am/is/are in (one's) altitudes
  • was/were in (one's) altitudes

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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