boozy (Meaning)

Wordnet

boozy (s)

given to or marked by the consumption of alcohol

Webster

boozy (a.)

A little intoxicated; fuddled; stupid with liquor; bousy.

boozy Sentence Examples

  1. The evening began with a boozy cocktail hour, setting the tone for the rest of the night.
  2. She giggled uncontrollably after just one sip of the boozy punch.
  3. The cozy pub atmosphere was perfect for a boozy brunch with friends.
  4. He woke up with a pounding headache, evidence of the boozy night he barely remembered.
  5. The restaurant's specialty was its boozy desserts, tempting diners with indulgent treats.
  6. Despite her best efforts to resist, she found herself succumbing to the allure of the boozy concoctions on offer.
  7. The party guests grew increasingly rowdy as the night wore on and the boozy drinks flowed freely.
  8. The cozy fireplace and dim lighting created an intimate setting for their boozy dinner date.
  9. She loved experimenting with new recipes, especially boozy ones that added a kick to traditional dishes.
  10. The wedding reception was a lavish affair, complete with a boozy open bar and live band entertainment.

FAQs About the word boozy

given to or marked by the consumption of alcoholA little intoxicated; fuddled; stupid with liquor; bousy.

drunken,drunk, wet, fried, tiddly, inebriated, cockeyed, juiced, three sheets to the wind, tanked

straight, dry, dry, sober, straight,sober,temperate, abstemious, cool, abstemious

The evening began with a boozy cocktail hour, setting the tone for the rest of the night.

She giggled uncontrollably after just one sip of the boozy punch.

The cozy pub atmosphere was perfect for a boozy brunch with friends.

He woke up with a pounding headache, evidence of the boozy night he barely remembered.