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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • She is warning weight watchers to avoid massive portions, heavy snacking and boozing.
  • The teetotalling Jones would not enforce laws against boozing, gambling, or prostitution.
  • A year later Jones left school with no qualifications and drifted into washing pots and pans, hod carrying, and boozing.
  • Dan, a fresh-faced 40 year old, doesn't get the chance to go boozing and schmoozing with the industry very much.
  • She had to contend with the boozing and girl-chasing of her husband.
  • Prolonged boozing can actually eat away at a man's body, leaving his wedding tackle withered, his muscles punier and his bones weaker.
  • The Hoff is not boozing again, Thank You Very Much. David Hasselhoff Found Unconscious In Home, Rushed To Hospital
  • Last September, he dropped out of school - and spent the next few months hanging around, boozing and getting into trouble.
  • RED wine lovers will be told to stop thinking it is good for them in a major blitz on boozing. The Sun
  • Increasingly the victims of Scotland's love affair with boozing and brawling are long-suffering NHS staff.
  • They spent the whole afternoon in the restaurant boozing up.
  • The owner of a residential home believes the only way to stop drunks boozing outside a church in Gorse Hill would be to remove the benches they sit on.
  • And yet, men have so behaved since the world began, feasting, fighting, and carousing, whether in the dark cave-mouth or by the fire of the squatting-place, in the palaces of imperial Rome and the rock strongholds of robber barons, or in the sky-aspiring hotels of modern times and in the boozing-kens of sailor-town. Chapter III
  • They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you'll find them boozing down the pub flashing the latest designer gear.
  • There will be little boozing, not least because Utah state law places strict restrictions on the sale of alcohol, there will be no goosing of hostesses in the elevators, and all freebies will be politely but firmly returned.
  • The 25 year old Dubliner spoke openly about how he pushed his father away and started boozing after her death.
  • We were boozing in his yamen after luncheon, and he was telling me of Ward's latest exploit — a slap at another Taiping outpost, Chingpu, with three hundred men. Flashman and the Dragon
  • An autopsy showed he had taken coke, ecstasy and speed while other clubbers said he had also been boozing heavily. The Sun
  • Boozing, overeating and more female hormones in the environment have been blamed for blokes sprouting moobs.
  • The boozing, the brawling, the cars, the girls and an unparalleled football talent have all defined George Best.
  • There is also a Scottish flag, plenty of trestle tables and several large street lamps which allow fresh air boozing to continue after the sun has set.
  • Pity how a hopeless, boozing, womanizing disciples is your political leader who sees virtually nothing you can do for yourself besides what he thinks is right for you .... Vitter defends Southern influence in GOP, slams Voinovich
  • I bought matching towels and a hummingbird feeder and began cutting late-night boozing short in order to come home and water the rosebushes.
  • Some of the damage may be undone if boozing is cut considerably, the research added. The Sun
  • The by-laws allow police to fine those caught boozing in controlled areas.
  • She was suspended from the show for two months in 2003 for heavy boozing and also got a drink-drive ban. The Sun
  • The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games.
  • We're told that the oversexed staffers were boozing it up at the bar after closing when things got physical.
  • This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing.
  • Top pubs and bars have joined the voluntary ban on encouraging binge boozing in a bid to attract ‘better’ drinkers.
  • An autopsy showed he had taken coke, ecstasy and speed while other clubbers said he had also been boozing heavily. The Sun
  • We ate dinner lateish, then headed over to a bar nearby for some boozing.
  • RED wine lovers will be told to stop thinking it is good for them in a major blitz on boozing. The Sun
  • More private BBQs meant more time for schmoozing and boozing, plus catching afternoon sets by bands that would later overpack the clubs.
  • Last week's festival slaked the thirst of over 1,000 visitors, real ale veterans and virgins alike descending on Troon for three days of eager boozing.
  • His boozing, arrogance, and hair-trigger temper have often led him into ugly nightclub brawls.
  • Boozing in the street could cost drinkers £500 under tough new measures introduced this week.
  • Bath Street is turning out to be Glasgow's premier thoroughfare for boozing, schmoozing and general tomfoolery.
  • Despite the fact that we know more about alcoholism than ever before, it hasn't slowed the rate at which young women are boozing.
  • They spent the whole afternoon in the restaurant boozing up.
  • We were boozing in his yamen after luncheon, and he was telling me of Ward's latest exploit - a slap at another Taiping outpost, Chingpu, with three hundred men. Flashman and the Dragon
  • And officers have introduced a drinking ban, which means they can stop people boozing in designated public places.
  • ‘They just thought Ruby was this swinging party chick, boozing it up with tons of boyfriends’.
  • Starring Linda Griffiths as Ripples, a boozing floozy with a weak spot for a pimp who throws her out, The Blues is darkly comical as it plays out the desperation and dreams of four characters in a dingy New York bar.
  • There was a time in my distant past when I could go out boozing and dancing, get home in time to change into my work clothes and do a full days grafting, ready to go out again at night.
  • He claimed that actors were given a ‘dressing down’ when they got things wrong or when they were caught boozing.
  • Half of all cases of cirrhosis of the liver are caused by heavy boozing. The Sun
  • Mrs White is worried about her son, since he spends every night boozing with his friends.
  • I know she has mental health problems, but her bipolar condition won't be helped by taking illegal drugs and boozing. The Sun
  • Matthews will still be able to drink in pubs, but will breach the order if he is caught boozing in public anywhere in England or Wales.
  • Mrs White is worried about her son, since he spends every night boozing with his friends.
  • TV chiefs suspended her for two months in 2003 for boozing and she also got a drink-drive ban. The Sun
  • Haunted by having caused the death of a baby brother and believing himself forever unforgiven by his beloved and loving mother, he frittered himself away as a minor actor in his father's company, boozing and wenching.
  • Incredibly, it was the schools and churches which seemed to encourage boozing by giving it to underage drinkers as prizes at fetes and garden parties.
  • Linbof, whose books contradict one another, cannot help him; nor can the pilgrims on crowded steamers, nor the verse writers and harlots in dives and boozing-kens. Fomá Gordyéeff
  • His mind seemed to turn, on the instant, into a vast camera obscura, and he saw arrayed around his consciousness endless pictures from his life, of stoke-holes and forecastles, camps and beaches, jails and boozing-kens, fever-hospitals and slum streets, wherein the thread of association was the fashion in which he had been addressed in those various situations. Chapter 1
  • While their regiment marches back and forth across India, they spend their time boozing, brawling and scrimshanking.
  • Half of all cases of cirrhosis of the liver are caused by heavy boozing. The Sun
  • And mere seconds after they've landed, they already have sketched out the schematics for a fantastic vertical park, sure to draw thousands of tourists, mountain climbers and well-funded graduate students of garden history, who will come for exactly one hour to analyse the site and then spend the rest of their fellowship money whoring and boozing it up. Giant Guatemalan Sinkhole
  • He is boozing in a wild manner, and has become a nuisance.
  • These shot glasses are perfect for wannabe mobsters and molls who like to pretend they're boozing in a strip joint instead of a room and kitchen in Paisley.
  • The problem - or at least the difference - is simply that it was based not only on the author's experience but on the soap-operatic adventures of her boozing, man-loving, peregrinating mother.
  • Dan, a fresh-faced 40 year old, doesn't get the chance to go boozing and schmoozing with the industry very much.
  • A man of irreproachable personal piety who nevertheless has no objection to his neighbors’ boozing on the Sabbath or fornicating in haylofts is not a Puritan.
  • I live in the UK and I swear, nothing has changed: I still see people out partying, boozing, eating in restaurants, white-wine swillings whores (most of London's workforce) still trawling the shops for their crap. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • They must have been boozing; it's an absolute disgrace.
  • At this age boozing didn't have much visible effect and he always had a red face anyway.
  • I gave Isaac a dram to kep his heart up, and he sung and leuch as if he had been boozing with some of his drucken cronies; for feint a hair cared he about auld kirkyards, or vouts, or dead folk in their winding-sheets, with the wet grass growing over them. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction

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