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.
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  • 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
  • Two booze barons are shipping in illegal hooch to the village in the boots of their cars and selling it to youngsters at knock-down prices.
  • He seems relaxed and happy for the first time in years, hasn't touched a drop of booze since his time in The Priory more than two years ago, and his life is definitely back on track.
  • Between one and two, the Grill is chock-full of agents power lunching on mineral water (the schmooze is boozeless in modern LA).
  • If it doesn't, we wind up like Fitzgerald, lost in a lost city, besotted by booze and benumbed by grief. Judith Acosta: The Necessary Death of Romance
  • This is a proper old boisterous boozer that just happens to serve fabulous food, and has been doing so for the past ten years. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's unfortunate, however, that he has to rely on jaded Irish clichés of booze and blarney to enliven a story that is powerful enough to survive on its own merits.
  • There was some space left over in my trolley when I'd bought the necessaries so I filled it up with Christmas booze.
  • To cheer himself up he spends the money he manages to earn on booze instead of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aaaaaaand time to call it a night. chaosreality is in dutch with his girl, dravengodvamp's chatting online, the booze has shifted from goofy laughter to deep introspective discussion, and I have to be at the rehab house in 5.5 hours to see Ray, so I better get my happy ass to bed. Voice Post
  • The dad of three had battled booze and drug addiction for many years. The Sun
  • And not that many drinking booze. Times, Sunday Times
  • Students we spoke to agreed the campus is gripped by an extreme drinking culture fuelled by cheap booze at Northern prices. The Sun
  • His voice was heavy with booze, yet even in his inebriated state, he managed to speak clearly.
  • Instead, they are sentenced to a life of subordination: tilling fields, building homes, preparing food, collecting firewood, bearing children, and preparing any item -- from charcoal to litchi fruits for their unfaithful husbands to sell on roadsides -- money that will ultimately end up in the men's empty stomachs in the form of bootleg banana booze. Summer Rayne Oakes: Where the fire burns: Accounts from Mozambique
  • Booze, cigs and fuel duty and council tax also swallow up big chunks. The Sun
  • And of course the extra booze drunk during festivities can quickly cause a gut to expand.
  • Maybe the re-appearance of her beloved Quickos will finally drag her out of this sorry state of maudlin, mumbling, booze-addled torpor.
  • When he gets home, he buys himself a new flat and a Porsche, splashes out on new clobber and heads at midday to the boozer.
  • But they would visit more if boozers served good food, had better seats, entertainment and showed less sport on the telly. The Sun
  • Though I never touched a drop of booze that day, I had a drunken smile on my face from start to finish.
  • It was once a speakeasy and just before prohibition was repealed a bunch of boozers were massacred by cops during a raid.
  • Every time you turn on the television, some Republican is ranting like the kind of barstool know-it-all who gives booze a bad name. Salon
  • AN'emergency' booze home delivery firm which uses an ambulance logo in its advertising was blasted yesterday. The Sun
  • But she quickly shed the excess weight after cutting out carbs and booze and following a strict exercise regime. The Sun
  • The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness.
  • I said, the booze tanking up the anger quicker than usual. A DARKENING STAIN
  • However, I fear they are retreating, and minority indulgences such as cribbage are going the same way as dominoes, shove ha'penny, bar billiards, and the very jolly, unpretentious boozers in which they used to be played day and night. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • At the risk of merely confirming Stephen's description of the Brit boozer, I've been drunk or been with drunken people in most parts of Europe and on the whole it has been fun.
  • He was dry for years but now he's back on the booze.
  • Cut down on caffeine and avoid excess booze. The Sun
  • Every recreational hard drug conceivable is washed down with booze, both bought and stolen.
  • Drinking duty free booze is banned on flights. The Sun
  • Log in to Reply elzarcothepale (UID#1877) on September 14th, 2009 at 8: 12 pm my two cents: it should be legal for the same reason booze is, and treated the same. theoretical, nonresearched, nonsmoker pros and cons: Legalize! | My[confined]Space
  • One year, the Christmas party consisted of a quad bike competition against another small company followed by a bit of a booze-up afterwards.
  • (Stephen King writes an awful lot about writers and brain tumors; Tim Powers writes a lot about dead wives and drinking booze; Charles de Lint writes a lot about the evils of child abuse and the power of the imagination to transform lives; etc.) Thematic Circling «
  • We are not really giving these to the deity, because Mahakala doesn't eat meat and drink booze.
  • The pharmacy behind the study has launched an online calculator that works out booze intake. The Sun
  • I have always had a very rocky relationship with booze and used to drink a fair bit every evening.
  • Cook also argued that a per-gallon excise tax would mean that cheap liquor and expensive spirits are taxed equivalently, thus shifting the liquor tax burden onto less affluent residents who buy inexpensive booze. Beer and wine wholesaler analysis shows spirits excise tax hike under McDonnell ABC plan
  • The owner - who is more used to selling pizza slices and panini to his hungry customers - has tried his hand at mixing some fine concoctions with genuine spirits and liqueurs for an icy booze blast.
  • I am strongly opposed to additional taxes on liquor on the basis that the heavy consumption of cheap booze is my primary tactic for getting through this recession. Matthew Yglesias » The Case for Booze Taxes
  • Time is also being called on the British boozer. The Sun
  • The harm done by this easy availability of cheap booze is dramatic and worrying. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole experience reminded me of my old man when he used to take us in the local boozer's beer garden and I'd have a cheeky slurp of this type of beer when he'd nipped off to ‘see a man about a dog’.
  • Its report blames cheap booze and calls for higher taxes on alcohol and a minimum price per unit. The Sun
  • You can bring your own booze and the food is really good. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robin Denselow JoJo Marvin's Room Can't Do Better A killer opening line – "I've been up three days: Adderall and Red Bull" – then blankly intoned relationship fallout through a self-medicated fug, bitterness and contempt framed by drugs and booze. F&M playlist
  • Together they make booze so sublime that angels weep and Europeans tremble. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you do have an early start, take it easy the night before, especially on the booze.
  • Keep taking a milk thistle supplement, it will help your liver cope with the toxic overload of all that booze. The Sun
  • The ladies drank shandies and the men had beer, and Folsom proved he had a real talent for booze.
  • Im 100% for the use of marijuana (or heroin for that matter) for strictly medical purposes, the benefits of both are well documented but until people can learn to act responsibly and use the drugs we already have responsibly and not turn up for work boozed or stoned (a stoned man driving a forklift is a truely terrifying thing), then I think shings should stay as they are. TPN :: GDay World
  • In fact, they seem determined to recreate the bawdy, bumptious atmosphere of a redneck boozer.
  • Students we spoke to agreed the campus is gripped by an extreme drinking culture fuelled by cheap booze at Northern prices. The Sun
  • The victim of the alleged booze-fuelled late night violence said in a written settlement that he "forgives" Asashoryu over the incident, according to people familiar with the matter. News On Japan
  • As a fellow boozehound and vodka aficionado said to me upon trying this one, "Now this is vodka! Tony Sachs: A Gin Snob Repents: 9 Lesser-Known Vodkas To Convert The Unconverted
  • They palled up with booze and they kept their pal close at hand: a pint in the glove box, a flask on the hip, and most famously, the fifth in the desk.
  • If you can come up with a name and he chooses it for his new pub, you will win a VIP night, including loads of free drink, at the boozer's opening night.
  • The fallout from the Mexican "booze and hookers" party rumbles on, reports Milenio. Emotional 5th Street return for Muhammad Ali
  • There was also tea on offer for 60 cents a person, as well as a variety of juices, pops and booze.
  • Every recreational hard drug conceivable is washed down with booze, both bought and stolen.
  • Together they make booze so sublime that angels weep and Europeans tremble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut down on caffeine and avoid excess booze. The Sun
  • Of course binge drinkers target cheap booze. The Sun
  • Drink too much booze? The Sun
  • They get out some booze and proceed to get tanked up like my Uncle at the ‘Family Reunion.’
  • Not only do you get a free slice of pizza with your first booze of the evening, but – if you're up for it – a table football competition will be running as DJs spin a laidback, non-threatening selection of sounds, with comforting chillwave, soothing soul and non-scary contemporary folk, the idea being to lull you into a womb-like state of squidgy comfort. Clubs picks of the week
  • More of a private lounge than a public boozer, you ring a doorbell, a kindly staff member leads you to the lounge and you peruse a menu of classic cigars before taking your pick.
  • If asked to put a name to their poison, they'd call rye, corn, booze, hooch, eel juice or rotgut.
  • The combination of booze and drugs made him violent.
  • The booze ban is clearly paying off on his body. The Sun
  • You know the places; largely soulless havens for thirtysomethings, the complete antithesis of a traditional British boozer.
  • He discovered that he could no longer get a buzz, no matter how fast he poured down the high-test booze.
  • Perhaps a deficiency in this chemical marks a person as someone who needs to be careful with booze.
  • He has already introduced race nights, fancy dress parties and a pop quiz to the award-winning boozer.
  • That evening, the twins held a celebratory drink at their favourite boozer, The Blind Beggar.
  • Drinking duty free booze is banned on flights. The Sun
  • Landlords who serve booze between midnight and 6am could be billed. The Sun
  • Are you shocked at recent revelations about players, booze, and drugs?
  • October saw a close struggle between the Athletic and Brooklyn teams for second place, and had the former team been kept temperate they would have finished second; but they "boozed" too much in October, and this gave Brooklyn the chance to take the position from them, and when the campaign ended on the 17th of October the record left the eight clubs occupying the following relative positions: Spalding's Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1889
  • After the snaggle-toothed boozehound was kicked out of The Pogues in 1993, he cut a couple of albums with rag-tag bunch The Popes.
  • As darkness fell and the booze took its toll, people began to drop out.
  • He was jailed for two years in January for a booze and cigs robbery at an off-licence. The Sun
  • If you can't laugh at Anthony van Dyck's boozed-up cavaliers, Thomas Gainsborough's cadaverous, blue-faced debutantes or Damien Hirst's 13-foot shark in a few thousand gallons of formaldehyde, you're really missing out on some great fun. Three Tips for Surviving the Art Museum
  • The exhibition features all things foodie from specialist ranges to top booze.
  • In our own inimitable style, the team retired to the local boozer to drink beer, play drinking games and sing the occasional song.
  • Street boozers on a Swindon estate could soon have their drink taken off them by police.
  • Its report blames cheap booze and calls for higher taxes on alcohol and a minimum price per unit. The Sun
  • In Australia, I've bought booze from a drive-thru grog shop - you don't even have to get out of the car to get loaded.
  • She's still trying to kick the booze .
  • I am an alcoholic but have not had a drink for very many years, but as soon as I see these adverts or pass by all these shebeens, bottlestores and shops all I see is alcohol being advertised and I start thinking about booze.
  • On the cart, place a martini shaker, some martini glasses and shot glasses, a decanter, your favorite booze, and whatever else you would stock in your home bar.
  • To cheer himself up he spends the money he manages to earn on booze instead of food. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proliferation of cheap booze is a major factor. The Sun
  • A lot go into town and others pack into the social club, which is great for a booze-up.
  • John McCain boozes better then all them other Navy boys! Dan Sweeney: Livefearing the GOP Convention -- Day 1.5
  • It looks how a nice old boozer should look: wood tables, beams and hops hanging above the bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then it's back on the train for dinner and a booze-up with Britain's least fashionable band.
  • Written at 10: 14 p.m. on 2008-05-11 so much in head and yet i have nothing to say. riley sucks. im an idiot. and i never have booze when i need it AND darvocet is a shitty pain killer it doesnt even get me high. Dead-angel13 Diary Entry
  • We must lay off the booze even during Holy Communion.
  • After narrowly avoiding some jail time, he returns home only to get kicked out by his boozehound mother.
  • On a muggy Thursday evening, the dimly lit downstairs bar was heaving with a restless, reckless kinetic energy; the boozed-up, spirit-slicked office throng collaborating on a prescription for the morning-after pill. Restaurant review: Platform
  • They found that booze affects the brain's ability to detect symmetry. The Sun
  • The betting on the booze front is that zoning will eventually be put into place in Pattaya entertainment venues.
  • You know the places; largely soulless havens for thirty-somethings, the complete antithesis of a traditional British boozer.
  • There is one rule that my friends, most of whom are boozers of an intensity and dedication I'd rarely seen before, have drilled into me.
  • There is a kind of infantilism about the booze and football culture of urban Scotland, and an inability to cope with complicated issues.
  • We all live near to each other so us lads decided to have a night on the town - nothing much really, a few drinks in our local boozer, but it was a good laugh all the same.
  • I has to puhlitely declion teh martunee tho – I can not has boozes wif mai medimukationz. Om Nom Nominated for Teh Webbies!!1! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • It was a great party and the booze flowed freely. The Sun
  • Booze also makes the tiny blood vessels in the skin widen, making the skin look flushed. The Sun
  • The state taxes booze so lightly that it's a wonder it hasn't become known as a mecca for drunkards. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • Cocaine, groupies, booze and rehab all feature prominently in many musicians' potted biographies.
  • That has slowed, but beer campaigners still worry about the British boozer. The Sun
  • Drunken louts could have all their booze confiscated under new police powers that have come into force.
  • Every yard has its boozers, shirkers, grumps, gamblers and cack-handed riders.
  • I know this in the same way I know I should exercise more and cut down on the booze.
  • It's obvious that the alcoholics and boozers and other kinds of people who engage in winebibbing are the weaker brothers, if they're Christians at all, which I doubt.
  • With Saudi Arabia's strict no alcohol regime, the writers didn't think it was a natural home for Britain's booze-loving brickies.
  • These boozers have probably had enough to drink by then and should go home and go to sleep.
  • The call liquors are the name brand booze that sit up on a shelf for everyone to see.
  • 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.
  • According to the government report, 40 per cent of male boozers binge drink in excess of four pints of beer and many drink three or four times the recommended intake on typical Saturday night out.
  • Plenty of booze and chow round out the celebration, considered the grandaddy of July Fourth blasts.
  • The proliferation of cheap booze is a major factor. The Sun
  • Booze is so ubiquitous it is difficult to know what its effect on creativity really is, except in extreme cases.
  • CHEAP booze is to be be blitzed by the new Government, it was announced yesterday. The Sun
  • Outside of pork and booze, he eats anything else I fix.
  • January 20th, 2010 Jessica Hagy Posted in booze, kids | Holler!
  • I clomped my way there, woozy from the afternoon booze. Miracles, Inc.
  • David stoked himself up, the booze heating his brain to boiling point in seconds. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • Booze also makes the tiny blood vessels in the skin widen, making the skin look flushed. The Sun
  • It isn't all bad - the staff here are amiable and attentive to the needs of boozers and diners alike.
  • To be "Falstaffian" is to delight in excess: a Falstaffian night out is more likely a stag party or a booze-up after a big football victory than an elegant soirée. Evening Standard - Home
  • Like the boozer who just spent a glorious 28 days kept away from hooch in rehab, you'll eventually be thrust into the so-called real world, where you'll have to use whatever coping skills you learned in seclusion.
  • Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers.
  • That means cutting out smoking and reducing spicy foods and booze. The Sun
  • No need to infuse whole boysenberries into your booze for two months before you make a cocktail. Tony Sachs: For The Perfect End-Of-Summer Cocktail, Keep It Simple: In Praise Of The Gin & Tonic
  • Occasionally boozed up with some fresh doses of rum and brandy, my mincemeat or soaked fruits or whatever you call has aged and become nice and mellow.
  • Miami is packed with posey style bars but this dark, loungey boozer is a down-to-earth find, serving straight-up gin Martinis and Screwdrivers just like they did in the old days.
  • From the team behind Meatopia and Pig Island, this first-ever two day boozevent's kicking off the summer by bringing top-notch brewers together with purveyors of some of the city's best food, lining their stations along a stretch of Gov Island known as Colonel's Row for its 19thC Officer's Quarters, a perfect setting for you to get historically housed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Ms. Morton, whose performance is blunter but equally absorbing, plays Martha as a life-of-the-party boozehound who drinks to dull her all-consuming disappointment. Deep Down in Their Private Lives
  • Plus, his idea for paying for all this consists of lining up a few good friends, some booze, and trying to remember the rules for fan-tan. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » A Bad Week on the Writing Front
  • He took refuge in booze and the beginnings of drug availability, and was headed, if not for catastrophe, at least for significant vicissitudes.
  • The star has battled back after a spell in rehab for booze problems. The Sun
  • Fitzgerald is perhaps the most beloved of the celebrated early-20th-century literary boozehounds.
  • An excess of booze can do funny things to a man. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government funded quango's, sorry the booze charities funded by HM Govt. will looby the assorted cuntmonkeys. Paul Flynn MP libel case losing MP misses the point on beer taxes.
  • Cut out any bad habits like drug use excess booze. The Sun
  • It's full of weekenders reeling from over-priced booze.
  • She's been off the booze for a month now.
  • We cleaned Sainsbury's out of booze and party food, so when the guests, mostly Cello's colleagues, started to arrive, they were greeted by a table groaning with nibbles and intoxicants.
  • Cheap booze, an eclectic clientele and a stubborn refusal to move with the times have drawn generations of tipplers.
  • Sinatra sang, Martin boozed, Davis danced, Bishop did the standup thing and Lawford was Lawford, a handsome English actor of aristocratic background and indeterminate talent who happened to have become the brother-in-law of the next president of the United States. When the Rat Pack ruled supreme
  • Our home may be a spirit-free zone, apart from the booze in the utility room and the secret stash of liqueur chocolates in the airing cupboard, but it not entirely fright free.
  • They were drinking my booze, stealing my ladies and just kind of smirking.
  • There's no booze, so try a creamy lassi or a fresh juice instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was still off the booze, at least close to home, but under the pressure of preparing the tour I had backslid into pot. EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • Even before he stepped on the self-indulgent, self-destructive merry-go-round of birds and booze, bankruptcy and jail.
  • It had a picture of a red-nosed boozehound on it, like Andy Capp, and little hiccup bubbles that floated above him. I know i am, but what are you?
  • Something intoxicating occurs when bananas are sauteed in copious amounts of brown sugar and melted butter and splashed with booze. New Orleans Saints Central
  • Drinking Liberally boozes it up in the West Bronx. Greg Meeks Plays Santa, Dar Williams Serenades John Hall
  • The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers.
  • There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship.
  • That means cutting out smoking and reducing spicy foods and booze. The Sun
  • They didn't find drugs or booze but they did find diarized admittances of the fact that I had sex with my older boyfriend and hid it: I was unceremoniously asked to pack my bags and leave the house. Blog: I've just seen a face
  • Cut out any bad habits like drug use excess booze. The Sun
  • After a one-hour booze-up whilst the votes were counted, all the directors mingled with the angry shareholders and it wasn't pretty.
  • However, Cash had a deeply serious core and in between the jags on booze and pills, which went on well into his middle life, he tried to do some good… in an instinctively rebellious way.
  • And we all of us from Hanks and Sykes through the rum coves, snitches, hicks, cullies and boozers to the dying wretches on that platform over there walk a rope across a pit of fire. Morgan’s Run
  • For now booze is an absolute no-no as part of my recovery. The Sun
  • At least the club is starting at the right point—by focussing on the booze drinking issue.
  • Temperance groups - as devoted to their cause as were the drinkers - did their best and often succeeded in persuading boozers that strong drink was their undoing.
  • It is a unique perspective and one the majority of their booze quaffing customers probably could not conceive.
  • There were dozens of empty booze bottles and beer cans lying around on the beach and on the walkway.
  • I don’t think that booze will hurt the baby now, but I think ganja is more the ticket. Hysterical | Her Bad Mother
  • April 2nd, 2010 Jessica Hagy Posted in booze, faith | A rerun as requested: Rejoice this day!
  • booze will be the finish of him
  • So is it finally time for someone to invite Palin to play Duck (or quail) Hunt with a boozed up Dick Cheney? Think Progress » Palin says she’s fine with Limbaugh’s use of the ‘r-word.’
  • Of course it was a beautiful British motor for a beautiful British boozer. The Sun
  • I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage.
  • The sad thing about this ill-considered (but well-intentioned) proposal is that both problem and social drinkers will spend more on booze (and as alkies have a relatively inelastic demand curve for booze they will spend proportionately more than the rest), leaving less money for food and rent. In praise of the SNP
  • So, while the Twenty-First Amendment insists that booze regulation is a state matter, the Commerce Clause rather insists that a state can't have two sets of regs, one for its own producers, and one for the rest of the country.
  • In the novel, the poem's been torn out of a college textbook and treasured by Bruno, the murdering, sociopathic boozehound dilettante who exists, leech-like, on his mother's allowance.
  • August 7th, 2009 Jessica Hagy Posted in booze, consumption | The strength to hop trains to nowhere.
  • Did up some amazing sauce and cooked up bratwurst, smoked sausages, and hot dogs, along side some potato salad and various chips and boozes. December 27th, 2008
  • While there’s nothing terribly wrong with being addicted to some things like the smell of your lover, there can be something terribly wrong and destructive if you’re addicted to booze, drugs, plastic surgery, shopping, porn, gambling, or any sauce including the word alfredo. You Being Beautiful
  • Former football legend and renowned boozehound Paul Gascoigne has revealed that he is now an undead zombie walking the land, following repeated deaths while in rehab for his alcohol problems. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Taking a page from Madison Avenue, he determines that sex, and a saucy name change, sells just about anything, even an aging, sexless boozehound.
  • Strangely enough most business people seemed to be somewhat underwhelmed by his package of adjustments to excise duties on fuel, booze and vehicles.

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