[ UK /bˈuːz/ ]
[ US /ˈbuz/ ]
VERB
  1. consume alcohol
    We were up drinking all night
NOUN
  1. an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented
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How To Use booze In A Sentence

  • Grant, a booze-hound from the word go, would show up in front of his superiors stewed to the gills. Who
  • Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled.
  • Of course, it never hurts if a biographer's subject boozes and ... whatever the non-gender-specific equivalent of "wenches" is. ON PARNASSUS FOR 15 MINUTES
  • The ‘not so bright’ builder was tanked up on booze and decided that it would be fun to fire a loaded 11 mm pistol in a public area.
  • We always knew twelve-stepping was the best substitute for booze.
  • Watching Nixon's henchmen come out of the woodwork to declare their moral indignation at the ethical lapses of Mark Felt was tantamount to watching Liza Minelli criticize someone else for being an an unstable boozehound.
  • While we were never stupid about it, most of that side certainly liked going out on the booze.
  • Welcome to the Wild, Wild West: The old Fowlers Pub, located at the top of Soi Skaw Beach (off Second Road), is being refurbished and will soon re-open as a Wild West-style theme boozer and noshery with hamburgers being a specialty.
  • This fragile monster truck of booze and soft drugs eventually careened off the road.
  • Then before you knew it they'd be off again, seen on their way by an almighty booze-up and replaced by a new face the next day. TIME OF THE WOLF
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