Sentence examples for booze-up from inspiring English sources

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booze-up

noun

A session of heavy drinking.

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And every weekend it was a good old booze-up.

R. J. Whale: Is one delivered alongside booze-up?

We'll settle for an elaborate Brigadoon-themed anniversary booze-up at some point (touch wood).

But the event was also a tremendous booze-up, the ambassador wrote.

At the aftershow booze-up we chat to a local who can balance a spoon upright on her tongue.

Was it hazardous to kick-start the game with a six-hour booze-up in the park?

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Add more booze up to a bottle.

Imogen invited everyone to Italy for a long weekend, and it was a nice excuse for a four-day booze up.

"Tell Ramón to come to the stand and I'll stick the bottle of booze up his arse," he boomed, voice like seawater and sand.

Actually, what they do is try to booze up and party down with some school hotties during a nighttown adventure in missed opportunities and unexpected revelations.

"The late show will be more boozed up," she says afterward.

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