Sentence examples for boozy from inspiring English sources

'boozy' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that means someone or something is excessively fond of or indulging in alcohol. It can be used to describe a person, a drink, or an atmosphere. Example: The party was filled with boozy guests, pouring themselves another round of drinks every few minutes. Example: I couldn't resist ordering a boozy milkshake at the bar, even though I knew it would make me tipsy. Example: The bar had a cozy, boozy atmosphere, with dim lighting and smooth jazz playing in the background.

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boozy

adjective

Intoxicated by alcohol.

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I was far too busy to watch the tennis (and anyway, even my best contact there couldn't get me a ticket) but I did spend a wonderfully boozy afternoon at the Friars Club in Manhattan, with the editor of Cinema Retro magazine, Lee Pfeiffer.

It is your server's ability to divine your tastes and, like a boozy Virgil, guide you to the right beer for your palate.

It is Blackpool v Wigan Athletic on Saturday, normally the sort of away fixture any self-respecting set of northern supporters would circle in red at the start of the season and begin planning coach trips, nights out or boozy weekends around.

Not just against the National Front and racist comedians on TV – but also against the macho, boozy working-class culture that surrounded us.

The service marks the beginning of the 31-year-old's boozy mission to bring God to the bar.

By way of answer he tells me about his recently published comic narrative poem The Song of Lunch, about a publisher going out for a boozy lunch with an old girlfriend.

It had been loud and very boozy all evening, with the patient and professional stewards booed every time they broke up the tedious, anti-social and dangerous beer snakes.

That lunch was the first of many boozy meals together.

They're not ones for boozy parties.

Roche wants to avoid problems such as the post-merger fracas between Glaxo's tough managers and Wellcome's dreamy scientists, or the one between Pharmacia AB's laid-back Swedish bosses and Upjohn's uptight Americans, with their insistence on rarely-read monthly reports and urine tests to snare boozy employees.Roche's arguments may be making a virtue out of a necessity.

Some are as short as a line of dialogue ("The difficulty of getting the Israelis and Palestinians to…", spoken between two boozy Elvis impersonators), while others last for minutes.

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