boozy
adj/ˈbuːzi/
Etymology
From booze + -y.
Definitions
Intoxicated by alcohol.
Inclined to consume a significant amount of alcohol.
Involving a large consumption of alcohol.
- We all had hangovers after a boozy weekend in town.
- Once the concert was over I settled back into my boozy routine, wine at home with my family, cognac in my studio when I was composing.
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Containing or cooked with alcohol.
- For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie.
- You embodied that good done-in mama who gives and gives like a fountain of boozy chicken soup to a rat race of men.
- Now both sitting, we shoveled into the whorls of the boozy ice cream peach orchard, sweet, tart and cold, filling while it offered the same medicinal stomach coating as a shot glass of Pepto Bismal, only much more to my taste.
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Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for boozy. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA