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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91. Hardly less characteristic of our age is that repulsive booze - snobbery.
92. 1A life of booze, fags and slothfulness may be enough to earn your doctor's disapproval, but there is one last hope: a repeat prescription of mates and good conversation.
93. Slow down there,(http://sentencedict.com/booze.html) buddy. Take it easy on the booze.
94. The twin towers are shown sidewise in one scene - a shot used to convey a post-binge Pacino waking up from a rough night of booze and pills.
95. I seen too many good people get in trouble because of the booze.
96. One told me that her husband-to-be (a corporate executive) hadn't made love to her for two years, as most evenings he was paralytic with booze.
97. Take the evening Sundowner Cruise, or Booze Cruise as the locals call it.
98. Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School found that wine, booze and light beer didn't increase the psoriasis risk at all.
99. The bite from the bottle was equally painful and now, asking for "the hair of the dog that bit me" means to drown your hangover in more booze.
100. Two of my closest friends tied the knot and there was plenty of booze.
101. In many places, deals are sealed with booze and male bonding.
102. So trotter built it, and, man, did they come. Supposedly god-fearing folk, waist-deep in booze, sex, gambling. I barely lifted a finger.
103. The snowman's saturation in booze ads catapulted him to become a marketing kingpin.
104. He's going to be a fantastic player if he keeps away from booze and women.