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boozy
[ boo-zee ]
adjective
- drunken; intoxicated.
- addicted to liquor.
boozy
/ ˈːɪ /
adjective
- informal.inclined to or involving excessive drinking of alcohol; drunken
a boozy party
a boozy lecturer
Derived Forms
- ˈǴdzԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- Ǵdzi· adverb
- Ǵdzi·Ա noun
Example Sentences
Once Violet tiptoes through Palate’s disorienting entrance, she discovers a boozy adult oasis that’s posh and tasteful and yet somehow unctuously personality-free.
Wine can add depth, but if added too late, it won’t cook down properly and can make the sauce taste egregiously boozy.
One thing he has noticed is that the new intake of MPs seem to be a less boozy crowd than their predecessors.
“There would be boozy rows aplenty — some in front of other couples — or long silent stews of resentment or recrimination or shame,” wrote Zehme.
The band got its start in 2015 by playing covers at parties and local venues in San Bernardino, and the rollicking good times haven’t stopped since —its concerts are notoriously boozy, boisterous affairs.
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