boozy 的定义
booz·i·er, booz·i·est.
- drunken; intoxicated.
- addicted to liquor.
boozy 近义词
drunk
更多boozy例句
- That’s likely to be truly historic, a cause in some parts for the kind of boozy “carousals” that horrified that Union reporter back in 1887.
- Anything slightly tart, bitter, spicy, or on the boozier side is what I gravitate toward.
- Colorful and boozy, the drinks look like they’ve been plucked from a Carnival cruise.
- That dented, scuffed tin — now home to Lady Grey tea bags — takes me back to Brussels, nearly 20 years ago, and a boozy pre-fatherhood trip with three friends.
- When we don’t have to be concerned with consuming drinks while wearing masks, boozy park picnics or a dinner party supplied with professional cocktails will be all the more enjoyable.
- I walk into the lounge area of the airport and promptly receive a glass of champagne and a boozy stamp in my passport.
- The idea for a pageant came from a boozy conversation with girlfriends.
- The young Royals have descended on Memphis, with visits to Graceland and boozy partying keeping the paparazzi happy.
- From fine dining to alternative (and boozy) art tours, get a little culture before football madness begins.
- The great American novelist's boozy writings are compiled in a new collection reviewed by Jimmy So.
- It makes me sick to think of having to trust to an accident like that, like a lubberly cockney out for a boozy Bank Holiday sail.
- Cousin Park drank so much strong coffee that she was really boozy and actually flirted with Zebedee.
- Colonel Boozy had been about to drink a glass of beer as Dennie began this communication.
- The district in which the great fight between Boozy and Bockerheisen was to occur was close and doubtful.
- Two copies of the rolls were taken, one for submission to Alderman Boozy and one to Mr. Bockerheisen.