squiffy Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The politician's squiffy speech was condemned as a disgrace to his office.
- The driver's squiffy eyesight caused him to veer off the road and into a ditch.
- The artist's squiffy brushstrokes created an abstract masterpiece.
- The squiffy painting hung crookedly on the wall, a testament to the artist's inebriated state.
- The squiffy children giggled and ran amok, oblivious to the consequences of their actions.
- The squiffy dog barked incessantly, a nuisance to all who heard its raucous howl.
squiffy Meaning
squiffy (s)
very drunk
squiffy (a.)
Somewhat intoxicated; tipsy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of squiffy
Synonyms:
- three-sheets-to-the-wind
- in-the-bag
- oiled
- canned
- stinking
- juiced
- wiped-out
- lit-up
- ripped
- high
- under-the-weather
- loaded
- crocked
- cockeyed
- lit
- looped
- hammered
- stewed
- inebriate
- gassed
- in-one-s-cups
- three-sheets-in-the-wind
- boozy
- tanked
- blitzed
- sozzled
- stoned
- intoxicated
- soused
- pickled
- blotto
- inebriated
- plastered
- potted
- besotted
- sloshed
- wet
- sottish
- tipsy
- stiff
- wasted
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word squiffy
very drunkSomewhat intoxicated; tipsy.
fried, smashed, bombed, under the influence,drunk, blind, impaired, blasted, drunken, three sheets to the wind
straight, dry, sober, straight, sober, dry, abstemious, temperate, cool, level
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.