How To Use Oozy In A Sentence
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I think it's a dangerous thing to have that schmoozy Washington relationship between reporters and principals, because that's when news doesn't get reported.
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TWO men were yesterday found guilty of harassing a dolphin on a boozy early-morning swim.
The Sun
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
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At its best it may make you feel relaxed and slightly woozy.
Alternative Health Care for Women
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AUBREY: When Umberger gazed up from the ice, it was with the kind of woozy look that showed he wasn't just down; he was in trouble.
In Youth Hockey, 'Checking' Ups Risk Of Brain Injury
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In a sample of 12 foreign visits, boozy councillors and officers drank their way through £1,060 of alcohol and spent £430 on phone calls.
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In her twenties she worked as a director of a property company in London, existing on coffee, Danish pastries, convenience foods and long boozy lunches.
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Her performance here did nothing to change my impression of her as an airheaded floozy.
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Teh hamberger ai bort tehre didnut agree wib mi nd ai felt woozy nd cort teh trayn hoam !
SO, TELLZ ME, Y DUZ U ALWAYS - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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As a contrast, I follow them up with Nigella's Finger Lickin' Ribs, from her book Feast, a deliberately quick recipe designed, apparently, for eating "oozy and sticky" in bed, which cooks at 200C for an hour.
How to cook perfect barbecue ribs
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint.
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He felt woozy and light headed now and was afraid it would show.
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Coma Guy: Uh, a little woozy, but basically okay.
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Thus the new band is relieved of having to play the old Tull chestnuts that work well as boozy, big-room sing-alongs: " Aqualung, " " Too Old to Rock ' n ' Roll, " " Locomotive Breath " and others from the band ' s 43-year-old catalog.
Anderson Avoids the Late-Career Tull
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feeling woozy from the blow on his head
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu.
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He felt lightheaded and woozy, and his stomach hurt.
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I think I am both physically and emotionally worn out from this (I managed to not break down in tears until after the test was over, but when I was still so woozy from the valium I couldn't get up.)
Breakfast in Bed
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As oozy honey-drops are pilfered by that filcher wee.
0 1592. From "The Old-Fashioned Garden" by John Russell Hayes. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900
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The Marx Brothers stow away in "Monkey Business" (1931), and a soda fountain is sabotaged with boozy "lemon syrup" in "Caught Plastered" (1931).
On Screen: Rare Comedy for Cinephiles
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Given the band started out from boozy ad-lib jam sessions, this has all been rather unexpected.
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I can't find the exact quote anywhere yet, but it was a doozy.
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That could end up being a boozy night - and hungover Friday.
The Sun
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In the first quarter, Leftwich was knocked woozy from a hard hit by defensive end Robaire Smith.
USATODAY.com
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Young women who have yet to discover what price they may well pay for their boozy nights on the town.
The Sun
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This appears to be a token effort after a series of boozy nights to rein in his drinking.
Times, Sunday Times
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The demise of the boozy lunch is one more sign of the U. S. influence, which pervades Mexico's middle-class.
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The plans, which include curtailing boozy social events and offering better support for students with drink problems, contrast with the heavy drinking culture prevalent among students in Scotland's medical schools.
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She's been a young teen rebel, a slightly scary oversexed floozy, the wife of the Argentinean President and a terrible, terrible actress.
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Ms. McWHORTER: Gary Thomas Rowe, the kind of boozy-looking guy.
Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama - The climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution
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Coma Guy: Uh, a little woozy, but basically okay.
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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.
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A lifestyle of heavy drinking became ingrained, and was made worse by his working environment, where boozy lunches were the norm.
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For some campers, a boozy night will come back to bite them.
Times, Sunday Times
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We were woozy from the afternoon's trauma, and unstimulated by alcohol (I wasn't yet twenty-one, and management would not serve me a beer).
Aweigh
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It has a simple, hypnotic riff repeated over a wide-open, reverbed-out rhythm section, topped off by some woozy synth strings for a pleasingly spacey effect.
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This Loire Valley style red would probably severely disappoint the followers of the afore-mentioned "boozy" reds, but Cab Franc, and specifically the T23, is what we do best.
Red, With Envy: Assessing 2007 Finger Lakes Reds
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Waits sang about the boozy netherworld of urban America.
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thick boozy singing
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Given the choice, she would rather spend her time helping tackle crime than out on a boozy tour of the town centre.
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The media mogul booted him off over his boozy antics and called him a horror of a human being.
The Sun
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Not that her failure to do so in any way excuses what sounds like a doozy of a temper tantrum on her part.
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He's still dancing with the floozy that had dragged him off at the beginning of the night which is quite surprising; I'd have thought that one of them would have ditched the other by now.
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The two turned resolutely toward Olympic stadium and Mephistopheles, the torch held high, rode in woozy disbelief as they carried him to his destiny.
Clarification
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Be sure to check back tomorrow, though, coz that one's gonna be a doozy.
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My sacroiliac is still out of whack and the doctor medz make me woozy.
Archive 2008-08-04
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Chocolate lava cakes, also known as molten-center chocolate cakes, are known for their oozy richness.
Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
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The warriors made quite a fuss over Sara as she moved among them, making boozy offers and launching flagrant gropes.
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The boozy ways of the newsdesk were withering away anyway.
Times, Sunday Times
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That is largely because in number after number, a dream ensemble led by a lithe and charismatic Aaron Tveit as Frank, Tom Wopat as his con man, boozy dad, and Norbert Leo Butz as Carl Hanratty, the shleppy cop who takes him in, dazzles.
Regina Weinreich: Con Me If You Can: The Broadway Musical
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The vitreous armrest stair of concise vogue, from deft and clean in oozy and contemporary succinct.
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I have to admire a critic who can characterize a piece of music as a "doozy".
Magna Carter (1): Punctuality
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Ben arrived late and woozy to find Cyn and Jili chitchatting in the stands about ceviche.
Parents Behaving Badly
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Only the woozy, stoner title track harks back to former glories.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sets are expensive, the lifestyle lavish, the charm oozy and the dialogue throwaway.
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A five-piece of experimental popsters from Philadelphia, the band succumbs to the desire to throw you a curve just when you've warmed to their jaded, sunstroke-woozy pop songs.
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Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street.
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I clomped my way there, woozy from the afternoon booze.
Miracles, Inc.
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Here's a real "doozy" joe found that I want to preserve and highlight:
Your Right Hand Thief
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I'd reached a woozy level of thinking 'fire' and 'dammit, we have fuel in both wing tanks this time', and various comforting little items along those lines, but the rescue mob outside jemmied the door open and scooped us carefully and quite fast out of our nose-down cabin and covered the fuel leaks around them and us with foam and expedition.
Second Wind
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It will take decades—at least—for any serious dent to be made in Britain and Scotland's boozy culture.
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In a margarita the flavors are quite similar; it really comes down to how "boozy" you want your drink to taste (bear in mind that a stronger-tasting drink may be less likely to be heedlessly guzzled).
Chris Hall: The Perfect Margarita
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Regressing into a trance-like state as I threw myself back into the mindless world of typing numbers, I began to feel a little woozy at the monotony of it all.
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See, puff pastry is exactly the kind of buttery, rich, snackable food you want to put in front of people when they're holding a glass of something boozy or bubbly.
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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However, a team spokesman said the fifth-year senior was kept out because he was woozy from the hit.
USATODAY.com - Scores
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Equally outstanding is Miranda Richardson, who plays both Spider's mother and the floozy his dad brings home from the pub.
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When we first see the rooster, he's gargling some water, and he's bleary-eyed; obviously, he just got up after a long boozy night.
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The beginning of this film shows former Brady mom Florence Henderson as a floozy wearing part of some smeared clown makeup.
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The worst thing OK, maybe not the worst about LiLo's descent into boozy sluthood is that she actually IS a halfway decent actress and a halfway decent singer.
What do you want, a medal?
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Since the early 1800s New Orleans welcomed those with same-sex attractions into a sea of fabulous architecture, boozy decadent affairs, outrageous parades, fabulous costumes, and gender-bending.
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I was still woozy from the flu/anaesthetic/medication/wine.
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She easily captures this grasping floozy, with just a curl of her bee-stung lips and her eyes alternately vacant and cunning.
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Anyway, as I was on the way to work this morning, he was receiving calls from his listeners about various topics - and one lovely bloke rang up with the following doozy of a comment.
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Any winged aircraft, from the smallest Cessna prop puppy to the biggest Boeing behemoth, was a romantic artifact, a swoozy sculpture, a sailing thing of irresistible appeal; but a helicopter ... a helicopter was like a funky old shoetree that a witch had caused to levitate.
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
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'nymphomaniac', 'prostitute', 'boozy' and so forth seemed - though stirred by the play - to be completely off the track, or nearly so.
The Sheila Variations
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He said he felt a bit woozy.
The Sun
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But ask yourself whom you'd rather have met for a boozy lunch.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the outcome was almost an afterthought for the Sabres, intent on getting back at the Senators after Ottawa's Chris Neil blindsided Chris Drury, knocking Buffalo's co-captain woozy and causing a deep gash across his head five minutes into the second period.
USATODAY.com - Hockey - Ottawa vs. Buffalo
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Ah ha, maybe "floozy" is the most precise word here!
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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It's also supposed to have vaguely defined ‘therapeutic’ qualities, most palpably felt at this point on Christmas Day as a warm, woozy sort of imbecility.
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Some of the questioners seem to be hung up on the boozy nosh-up.
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Still feeling woozy, a walk on the beach was required.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sake and shochu, traditional Japanese drinks that were once derided as old-fashioned and the tipple of boozy middle-aged men, are enjoying a boom among trendy young drinkers.
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I mean, this is really going to be a doozy in terms of these types of cases.
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I was still woozy from the flu/anaesthetic/medication/wine.
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The album opens with shimmering, aquatic xylophones before the drums crash in with a fractured march, and a woozy bass spills like a cloud of ink all over everything.
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I still feel woozy, but this is the first morning since Friday that my first instinct upon getting up wasn't to go lie back down.
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Three long years, hundreds of hours of private negotiations and planning sessions, shmoozy dinners, trips to Chicago and clammy handshakes all culminated in this moment: voting on a deal with Chicago-based Merchandise Mart Properties Inc. to build and operate a county-funded convention center and medical mart, this decade's can't-miss taxpayer-funded project.
Cleveland Scene
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For instance, my good man, _caneton à la bigarade_, or duckling garnished with the oozy, saliva-provoking sauce of the peel of bitter oranges.
Europe After 8:15
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In a Los Angeles Times article about the so-called "Gang of Six" senators, we're treated to this doozy, which is such conventional wisdom that no source was thought necessary: "Democratic senators up for reelection next year are particularly interested in debt-reduction strategies, an issue that has energized independent voters.
Arianna Huffington: By Accepting the Conventional Wisdom on the Deficit, Obama Is Ignoring the Lessons of 2008
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Along numb manchester britannia hotel and a puritanically zymolysis of gigs, the woozy was groundcover up and arales regularly, and the yukawa vinegarishness glossina.
Rational Review
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She admits to the odd bout of boozy indulgence like the rest of us.
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The boozy lunch was much more valuable in commerce than it is given credit for.
Times, Sunday Times
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For one rather panicky hour before dinner I thought I'd lost it altogether, feeling woozy and slightly dizzy.
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Under the bangs of a Dynel doll wig a '' floozy '' with nasolabial folds, male facial features and leathery skin mugs for the camera -- coquettish hair bow, mod sunglasses ...
ScreenTalk
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Anthony Cronin's telling portrait of the time, Dead as Doornails, portrays the boozy pub-centred milieu as a place where the attitude and drinking seemed nihilistic and alcoholism and underachievement were rife.
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This means that things from the gutter didn't just biodegrade into the past's oozy compost heap, but stayed cut out, sharp and clear, to be resurrected in some kind of future.
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Police now have more powers than ever to crack down on boozy rowdy behaviour.
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The copy being sold was first bought by an early paleobotanist, Henry Witham, "subscriber number 11", after an apparently very boozy dinner.
World's most expensive book comes up for sale
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The often loutish, boozy image was replaced with players such as Jonny Wilkinson and Jason Robinson, who looked as though a dash of lime in their soda water was enough excitement for one night.
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Some Floozy Named Flo: he even had a pet name for her.
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But Ray J fans take solace: I'm guessing we'll see plenty more of the title bachelor following the show's reunion special, when we'll likely witness the inevitable break-up between Ray J and his boozy chosen one.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
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What calls erythema oozy sex gastritis?
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TWO men were yesterday found guilty of harassing a dolphin on a boozy early-morning swim.
The Sun
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He felt woozy and dizzy as usual in the morning, and he slowly rocked himself forward, and forced himself up.
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If you were watching closely, you could even catch the occasional moment when the crowd's woozy sway, spurred on by a few almost clubby backbeats, slid into actual dancing.
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Whew ... that's an eight word doozy of a question.
Pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis.
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His eyes were gone, his face, too—just cracked bark over oozy muscle.
GuildWars Edge of Destiny
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One in ten workers suffers three times a month from a boozy night before.
The Sun
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Little more than a village a century ago, Palm Springs is proud of its snoozy, sun-baked reputation.
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out.
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Another doozy was the time Danny left our heavy wooden ladder leaning against the wall next to the front door while I was out grocery shopping.
Murder by Six
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After my third beer, I started feeling curiously light-headed and woozy.
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I didn't know the word doozy, but I guess that's a very positive word, huh?
Books 2010: May Update
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I'm not sure, but they work nicely alongside a generous handful of melted Monterey Jack, so warm it bursts out of the tortilla in oozy little blobs.
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This rich, woozy love song from upcoming album Blood is sublime.
The Sun
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You aren't a woman in that shirt, you're a two-bit floozy.
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But there won't be a repeat of last year's boozy antics if he does get the gong.
The Sun
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A bulkily suited spaceman and spacewoman veer, swoop, and swerve in woozy slo-mo as they go about their business tethered to the station, like foetuses still attached to their umbilical cords.
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My date, woozy from his first encounter with any sort of alcohol, wandered off about halfway through the first movie.
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But the other tile-laying design of that year was a doozy.
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island.
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If the large-breasted floozy in her designer duct-tape bustier can get attention, then why can't I?
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You just feel kind of woozy,' he added.
Times, Sunday Times
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“It’s what I call a win-win, and what my customers call one doozy of a deal.”
Lifted
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He was replaced by a boozy singer-guitarist who announced in heavily accented French that he was a purveyor of Irish love ballads, then blithely launched into Leonard Cohen's Sisters of Mercy.
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks.
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The surge of adrenaline made her woozy and weak.
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I suppose she's right, I think, as I leave Harris Manchester College for a delicious and boozy lunch on the High Street with my distinguished student.
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Specializing in such life-threatening dishes as deep-fried macaroni and cheese and bread pudding made from Krispy Kreme donuts, Ms. Deen is high-voltage Dixie kitsch, a cartoon version of the kind of brassy, boozy aunt that the other aunts always refer to as a "hoot.
A Recipe for Escapism
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‘Every sign has its keynote flavours,’ she says of the idea, which ‘came out of a boozy lunch with the manager’.
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But there's a doozy of a story about how the car was found.
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Here, he calls for Carnaroli brand rice because, when combined with the reduced tomato juice and parmesan cheese, a tight but slightly oozy viscosity is produced.
Early Summer Tomato Risotto
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I stood and approached the table, braced to counteract the floozy's attempt at lyrical, banana-rich muffin eroticism with my own rational, short-lined, logical narration.
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After 16 years, Hayes says she is still an ‘insatiable plant lover: I think of myself as a flower floozy.’
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There is a reason the title character in The Drowsy Chaperone is a little sleepy: You could also call her the "boozy" or "tipsy" chaperone.
Kentucky.com: Homepage
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The long scene in which James lies in Josie's arms and confesses his worst sin - that he missed his mother's funeral because he was holed up drunk with a floozy - becomes a stirring act of sexual healing.
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My suite is a tasteful creation with wooden louvres and adobe walls, plus seductive lounges that offer equally snoozy lagoon vistas.
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Only minutes before office workers performed boozy slow dances around this suburban pub to chart hits.
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The friend you invited to your boozy Christmas lunch is a recovering alcoholic.
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I stumbled around with tissues on my nose and feeling woozy.
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Ouch - that woozy Sunday feeling when you've had a very late one the previous evening.
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My suite is a tasteful creation with wooden louvres and adobe walls, plus seductive lounges that offer equally snoozy lagoon vistas.
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He's busy, or at work, or off with his floozy of the moment.
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So that when your husband comes home, looks into your woozy eyes, and asks you what you've had to eat today, you can in all honesty tell him, ‘Some toast, I think,’ before you pass out.
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She made her screen debut in 1990 as Verna, a two-bit floozy in the Coen Brothers' Prohibition gangster saga Miller's Crossing.
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Just a little woozy… sane enough, but of course, to spit out the entire chemistry of the substance that fettered us with its silken strands.
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Snapping drum, twinkling stars, woozy guitar, and woozier vocals wobble their way towards a yawning great black hole at the worst time.
Nothing But Green Lights
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Receiving an anonymous tip that her husband is fooling around with a floozy named Bridget the woman goes stomping out into the terrified city, bent on revenge.
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As he was talking I started feeling woozy and my eyelids got heavy.
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For the oyster veloute, a Boozy Beginning made with Patron Silver and anejo tequilas, Ultimat Vodka and house-made dry vermouth.
D.C. rocks the Patron Express
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Only once they were by the front exit did the flight attendant feel woozy and realise she had a deep laceration in her leg.
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I don't recall blanking out, I just remember being real woozy and 'Uhhh, something's wrong, uhhh, something's really wrong."'
Undefined
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The Globes have long been known as a boozy, less formal affair than other awards shows such as the Oscars.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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Will the Awards be a boozy night?
The Sun
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It's a doozy - starts by dropping in over roots, onto a series of downed iron fences, followed by a slightly off camber log hop and then you're heading downhill.
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Afterwards, you're likely to have a headache and feel woozy for a few hours.
The Sun
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This would make me woozy and two glasses would render me insensible.
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Mind you, for the first part of the last century Wales's away match against Scotland was traditionally the fabled weekend for the working classes down there – with no end of night-special excursion trains steaming up north through the witching hours to deposit all down Princes Street at dawn, a bleary throng seething contentedly with high expectations as well as, it must be said, boozy, beery odours.
Dragon dreams of Barry John, Gareth Edwards and springtime in Paris | Frank Keating
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A drunken man who attacked a black cab after a boozy night out has been ordered to pay £648 in compensation.
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She also experienced reps regularly taking young doctors out for boozy meals in an effort to win their favour.
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But there won't be a repeat of last year's boozy antics if he does get the gong.
The Sun
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The freezing water, oozy and slimy with horse saliva, encompassed her body like a gooey envelope.
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This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you.
The Sun
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy.
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To understand what makes cells simultaneously stiff and oozy - or viscoelastic - biophysicists have mostly relied on large-scale measurements.
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The afternoon session is the sweetest because it exists as stolen time; a kind of boozy twilight in which time seems both suspended and fleeting.
Spectator Live
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But there won't be a repeat of last year's boozy antics if he does get the gong.
The Sun
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Crisp triangles of French toast are layered with citrus segments and indulgently oozy oil-glossed pieces of warm foie gras, the best liver known to carnivores.
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TWO men were yesterday found guilty of harassing a dolphin on a boozy early-morning swim.
The Sun
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It made him slightly woozy, but over time he learnt to be a more attentive lover.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gone was the woozy romanticism I had wanted to read into his first billet-doux.
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You have to have some kind of “shmoozy” personality to be a head chef in a restaurant, yes?
'Hell's Kitchen' recap: Yes we can? No, they can't. | EW.com
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Standing under a tent for a cocktail reception getting schmoozy and boozy?
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It is also the name of the woozy instrumental opening track.
The Sun
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There's a freewheeling, finger-clicking vibe to all the performances which certainly chimes with the original actors' charisma and schmoozy ease.
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Such labeling tells us little about the Senators and much more about the Journal's perceived need to stay in the shmoozy Washington media game by providing 'news' that can be fodder for attacks.
NewsTrust: Final Notes On The John McCain News Hunt
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Under the bangs of a Dynel doll wig a "floozy" with nasolabial folds, male facial features and leathery skin mugs for the camera -- coquettish hair bow, mod sunglasses and gaudy plastic jewelry adorning her "look.
Do You Suffer from Eyebrow Plucking Disease? Divorce?
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None of the nasty sideways glances or boozy staggers of my week before, just relaxed and happy people doing their thing.
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The air reeked of melting plastic and the woozy vapors of diesel fuel and high-test gasoline.
BLACKWATER SOUND
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On Stargazing, singers gently coo over leisurely breakbeats, spacey samples and woozy strings.
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Profiles of McGreevey from throughout his career depict him as a workaholic, driven, charming and schmoozy but eerily hollow in both personal life and political philosophy.
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This opens with a very fizzy burst, and turns immediately into a kind of boozy floral.
Three For The Road From The Outlet Mall
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I like to use a boozy, wet mincemeat and a buttery short pastry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Smiley and shmoozy in person, Gibbs had a magic way of reining in priests and lay people, who would invoke her name and clam up when reporters came calling on controversial matters.
Spokeswoman Susan Gibbs leaves the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, one of the busier PR jobs in town
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His eyes were already swollen; the headache was going to be a doozy.
DOLL'S EYES
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Once you've had your fill of boozy friskiness, cool down with a visit to Aros, the city's brand-new museum of modern art.
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A sense of vertigo washed over her, leaving a woozy feeling behind.
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Endeavoring to discover the truth behind this type of "literature," we set about tracking down the author of one such letter, entitled "Jacuzzi Doozy.
John Shore: Liar, Liar, Pants On Fire
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The gourmet food was then washed down with copious quantities of wine and multimillion-dollar deals were struck in an air of woozy excess.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also knows Jose will roust the new guy from bed if he's overslept or had a boozy weekend.
Ray Suarez: Why America Now?
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All I had to do now was sleep for a while… and get rid of this dopey, woozy feeling so I could run.
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Feel a little woozy after lunch?
Times, Sunday Times
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Like many smart yet snoozy novels, this film is basically a character study set in a very particular time and place.
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Nowadays drinking in most workplaces is frowned upon, and the boozy culture of Westminster increasingly appears a dangerous anachronism.
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If, back on that boozy tour in 1993, someone had told us that we would one day be mobbed outside that hotel after winning the World Cup, we would probably have bought him a pint, slapped him on the back and told him he was a very, very funny man.