booze / buz /

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booze2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any alcoholic beverage; whiskey.
  2. a drinking bout or spree.
v. 无主动词 verb

boozed, booz·ing.

  1. to drink alcohol, especially to excess: He continued to booze until his health finally gave out.

booze 近义词

n. 名词 noun

liquor

更多booze例句

  1. Only, with a truck, motorcycle, or car, you’ll be able to travel much farther, and it’ll be a lot easier to bring items like good food, quality booze, and a comfortable sleep system and shelter along.
  2. This Tagomago Island villa has a chef and a bar full of booze waiting to cater to your every whim at no extra charge.
  3. At home month after month with unfussy booze, I missed serving gussied-up drinks and baroquely adorned bowls of punch to people I adore, whether actual family or chosen family.
  4. Maybe you have enough income to buy booze and you also have enough income to get a nice, fancy membership at a gym.
  5. There are simple versions that just use hot tea and booze, but this one is far more complex and rewarding.
  6. Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home.
  7. Unfortunately, the underground tunnels that were used to transport booze and, if necessary, escaping patrons, are off-limits.
  8. The Internet is like booze—a little bit gives you a pleasant buzz.
  9. Oregon and Alaska, like Colorado and Washington, will try their hand at regulating weed like booze.
  10. The Founders had a sure-fire way to get out the vote: get out the booze.
  11. Ive seen a lot of booze-fighters, and helped tuck some of them underground, but I never saw any rum hound just like this guy.
  12. When Tarbell discovered him he had cut out the booze, had grown a beard, and was thirsting for vengeance.
  13. At any graft, no matter what,Your merry goblins soon stravag: Booze and the blowens cop the lot.
  14. You vas too mooch oof a feller for der booze, und dot's vat's blayed der tickens mit you.
  15. Not the type out for the booze, just bright youngsters who were going on the boulevards out of curiosity.