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boozing

[ US /ˈbuzɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈuːzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess
    drink was his downfall

How To Use boozing In A Sentence

  • The Bury-born actor is backing a campaign to stop the British boozing habit of having a skinful of ale and then going home for a fry-up.
  • In fact Burns rather overdid the drams when he boasted about his boozing.
  • Some of the damage may be undone if boozing is cut considerably, the research added. The Sun
  • Anyway, even if it was bucketing it down as usual, could we not be trusted to sit in the house all day boozing and watching footie before lurching off half-cut into the kitchen at midnight to fry some spuds?
  • While boozing in the theaters is verboten, you can pregame with local brews, wines and mixed drinks.
  • Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard.
  • Some of the damage may be undone if boozing is cut considerably, the research added. The Sun
  • He was perfect company and we had a great time schmoozing and boozing.
  • It's gruelling and unblinking - like many of the best and most profound films about boozing and the grittier side of life.
  • This had quite a lot to do with the excesses of Friday night's office party - which had me out boozing, noshing and bopping (1980s retro night at The Cookie Club) for seven and a half hours solid.
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