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booze-up

NOUN
  1. revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party

How To Use booze-up In A Sentence

  • On VE Day we had a booze-up in the Mess and the atmosphere was great.
  • But next time there's a Kilburn Bloggers booze-up, I'm definitely going to drink less.
  • Until very recently they have been all-male booze-ups with sentimental songs and sexist, sometimes racist, speeches.
  • Just got back from a week of beautiful English countryside, torrential rain and regular booze-ups in the crew hotel.
  • In late 2001, I was invited by a prominent media-relations company to attend a casual booze-up, where staff would seek insight into how journalists select stories, etc.
  • I'm probably not that far off with my assumption that these morons couldn't organize a booze-up at a brewery.
  • Ian Botham, mastermind of the epic booze-up on the Channel island of Alderney, enjoyed a wicked laugh.
  • ‘Paying back’ does not mean just money; it means having a dinner and a booze-up.
  • NO late-night revelling, no booze-ups, no cavorting with local ladies: these are the usual diktats dispatched to players by their national coaches at World Cup time.
  • The other is an annual excuse for ‘Highland’ dress and maudlin booze-ups.
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