squiffy (Meaning)

Wordnet

squiffy (s)

very drunk

Webster

squiffy (a.)

Somewhat intoxicated; tipsy.

squiffy Sentence Examples

  1. After a night of revelry, he awoke feeling squiffy and disoriented.
  2. The squiffy sailor stumbled towards the ship's rail, his legs unsteady.
  3. The professor's squiffy dissertation was a source of amusement to his students.
  4. The vicar's squiffy sermon was met with raised eyebrows and disapproving glances.
  5. The politician's squiffy speech was condemned as a disgrace to his office.
  6. The driver's squiffy eyesight caused him to veer off the road and into a ditch.
  7. The artist's squiffy brushstrokes created an abstract masterpiece.
  8. The squiffy painting hung crookedly on the wall, a testament to the artist's inebriated state.
  9. The squiffy children giggled and ran amok, oblivious to the consequences of their actions.
  10. The squiffy dog barked incessantly, a nuisance to all who heard its raucous howl.

FAQs About the word squiffy

very drunkSomewhat intoxicated; tipsy.

drunk, impaired, smashed, blasted, under the influence, bombed, blind, fried, drunken, inebriate

straight, dry, sober,straight, dry, sober, level, cool, cool, abstemious

After a night of revelry, he awoke feeling squiffy and disoriented.

The squiffy sailor stumbled towards the ship's rail, his legs unsteady.

The professor's squiffy dissertation was a source of amusement to his students.

The vicar's squiffy sermon was met with raised eyebrows and disapproving glances.