Synonym: John Barleycorn, drink, fuddle, hard drink, hard liquor, liquor, spirits, strong drink. Similar words: snooze, bamboozle, doze, dozen, frozen, frozen assets, boo, boon. Meaning: [buːz] n. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented. v. consume alcohol.
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31. But booze made me really depressed.
32. Plenty of booze and chow round out the celebration, considered the grandaddy of July Fourth blasts.
33. She lost her job after a few weeks and what little money my Dad had left quickly went on drugs and booze.
34. I'd had twenty-five years of booze and using other recreational substances.
35. He'd been smashed on booze once or twice, but this was different.
36. As darkness fell and the booze took its toll, people began to drop out.
37. Daine's booze had tasted like sugared water, mine was like sugared water with added grit.
38. And there were the stashes of booze, if nobody found them.
39. The judge ordered him to undergo a two-year programme of treatment to overcome both his booze and his violent temper problems.
40. She has, she says, just buried her husband and is hoovering up booze at the bar.
41. Poppies perhaps at the ready, fields of crosses under contract in anticipation of battle with the booze boche from the west.
42. Brian was lost in booze and drugs, compounded by paranoia and a deep sense of failure.
43. Booze was soporific, the brain was programmed to zero, it curled up and slept.
44. With all that booze I came near to passing out.
45. All he cared about was booze, but he still got the job done before he got soaked.
46. He braked for drugs, booze, and hookers, and wrote a good book about a bum existence.
47. But he was married and was already profoundly committed to destroying himself with booze.
48. Outside of pork and booze, he eats anything else I fix.
49. But then the booze started hitting hard, and I got really scared.
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50. Louise looks like a waif and has indulged in more booze and cigarettes than she should have.
51. The coaches stunk of coal smoke and rationed tobacco and rationed booze and the farts of people eating wartime food.
52. His mouth felt like something rancid had curled up inside and he silently cursed the demon booze.
53. And that would mostly have gone on booze and horses.
54. Fill him up with food and booze, direct him to a warm room and then pray hard.
55. Huge jugs of fruit juice were being pressed on guests, rather than booze.
56. The prince is known for his love of women, gambling, and booze.
57. And there was this old comic called Jack Daw, who'd missed the boat on account of booze.
58. The rest was just glasses and booze from Cliff's musical cocktail cabinet.
59. Did they take him there sober and ply him with booze until he reached the point specified by the director?
60. Even after chronic alcoholics give up booze, their sleep problems may not end.