Similar words: oozy, woozy, booze, boozer, boozing, bamboozle, cozy, ooze. Meaning: ['buːzɪ] adj. given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol.
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1. Waits sang about the boozy netherworld of urban America.
2. A couple of boozy revellers dropped their trousers.
3. And it is neither too boozy nor chocolatey.
4. Ingmar's large,(Sentencedict) boozy face was red with rage.
5. Lots of cherries and other fruit and good boozy flavour - a cross between Christmas cake and pudding.
6. My bladder sings a searing boozy aria, and my brain thinks of nothing but that release catch.
7. The boozy cook got the trots after a late night meal of undercooked seafood washed down by lashings of wine.
8. She's going for a boozy night out with her friends.
9. I took him out for a boozy lunch, and in the end he admitted he'd made the whole thing up.
10. He looked at her with a kind of boozy jollity.
11. Long boozy nights around the fire!
12. The demise of the boozy lunch is one more sign of the U. S. influence, which pervades Mexico's middle-class.
13. McGregor is the journo, never named: cynical, boozy and miserable in the classical manner.
14. The dangers of China's boozy cadre culture are back in the spotlight after one official died and another fell into a coma in separate incidents last week.
15. Britain is the most boozy nation in the world, with more people drinking – and more regularly – than any other country, says a survey Tuesday, the Daily Mail of London reported.
16. The all-night costume balls, boozy dinners and back-room business deals are things of legend in this city once known as the Paris of the Orient.
17. The incredible shapes and colours of the boozy artwork are highlighted by shining natural light on top and through the bottom of the slide.
18. The boozy ones, similarly, are intended for a grown-up palate and have enough alcohol in them to serve as an aperitif (try the mojito) or afternoon attitude adjuster.
19. On the first and third of every month, the place is packed with old men getting their boozy fixes.
20. They didn't cost a great deal, but they do look quite classy in a boozy sort of way.
21. Many were surprised by Williams's appearance, which was simian and scarlet-faced, slightly boozy.
22. The critics held him in high esteem as an actor, and the fans adored him for his outrageous and boozy personality.
23. A good butler knows just how to rouse one after a boozy night and now anyone can wake feeling pampered to the indulgent tones of the consummate valet.
24. The artists Gilbert and George spent nearly a tenth of the Tate Gallery's annual entertainment budget during a single boozy 1970s lunch with curators, archive material shows.
25. My boyfriend and I got together at the end of a boozy New Year's Eve party three years ago.
26. I heard on the radio the other day that the origin of the phrase “drunk as a lord” came from a time when the aristocracy were the ones with the time and money to get boozy.
27. By all appearances, he was one of life's chronic losers, a boozy 51-year-old semi-educated petty criminal who had spent a substantial portion of his life behind bars.
28. Ask any contact-lens wearer who has woken from a boozy night out to find their eyelids gummed up and lenses screaming to be removed from bloodshot eyes.
29. The rituals of Chinese business -- backdoor deals and late, boozy nights at karaoke bars -- made him feel like his life was 'polluted,' he says.
30. "She left me with more than I left her, " he said once to a boozy riverboat pilot in a place called McElroy's Bar, somewhere in the Amazon basin.