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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61. We must lay off the booze even during Holy Communion.
62. Booze and babes May I offer a piece of advice to Carrie Schlegel and other precocious kids writing to your letters page?
63. Hollywood's Golden Boy was by 1968 an alcoholic who, like many another hellraiser, was sacrificing professionalism for booze.
64. I was too smudged with booze and travel to be sure.
65. Jack led Rothstein and friend to the West Side garage where the booze truck was parked.
66. These young hooligans are stealing cigarettes and booze to sell it cheaply to feed a habit.
67. Just bloody London with its grime and filthy streets and the booze.
68. It was the booze talking, John understood that, but he still felt baffled and ashamed.
69. Let's just hope he doesn't go down the slippery slope of drugs and booze again.
70. She was unused to booze, the bloody Marys; still a little woozy.
71. Foundry worker David Parr sank the booze at 10 bars in three hours while delivering darts fixtures.
72. If you couldn't handle your booze then you were a bloody idiot to drink and drive, that was not negotiable.
73. The doctor told Jimmy to stay off the booze for a while.
74. She stepped over him, going through to the kitchen and opening the booze cupboard.
75. Who would it hurt if we let ourselves be led via tea and sympathy to booze and bed?
76. I've kicked cigarettes, heroin, and booze.
77. We'd bowl and booze there.
78. He gobs out a mouthful of booze, covering Fatty.
79. Billy Sunday never would have gone soft on booze, dancing,(http://sentencedict.com/booze.html) or gambling!
80. The radiologist on my right selected a bottle of mescal from the booze on the table and poured some into a clear plastic cup.
81. If you're one of the lucky ones to keep on celebrating, be aware that only 71 percent of companies are offering booze this year -- a cruel and unusual punishment, perhaps.
82. In this study, however, alcoholic female macaques self-administered so much booze that they stopped ovulating.
83. One explanation is that presidential ambition is an addiction as powerful as sex or booze.
84. This can be seen in action when people who want to give a dollar or two to a homeless person do not, because they are afraid the person will buy booze with it.
85. " I must be the only Irishman who don't take the booze, " he said.
86. Yes, wine can be called booze, and so can rum and vodka.
87. Seoul is still awash with broody women and red-blooded males who like competitive business, strong booze and muddy football matches.
88. It is not booze, fags or flab that many people fantasise about giving up this new year. One in four working people in Britain want to celebrate 2005 by quitting their jobs.
89. If you have high blood pressure, cutting back on booze could produce a small but significant drop of 2 to 4 mm Hg systolic (the top number) and 1 to 2 mm Hg diastolic (the bottom number).
90. Sonny said, " Easy, Mike, now is no time to get slowed up by booze. ".