blitzed

verb
/blɪtst/

Definitions

  1. simple past and past participle of blitz

    • As the war drew to its end, it became evident that repairs and rebuilding in the heavily blitzed Greater London area would be so extensive as to afford opportunity for effective large-scale planning.
  2. Drunk

    Drunk; wasted.

    • Ben's hangovers just make him look more beautiful, in a blitzed, cheekbony way.
    • "You really don't need to explain. I was surprised, but not bothered. Even as blitzed as I was, I just knew I wasn't supposed to see that. So nothing happened. And I won't tell anybody."

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA