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[ UK /sˈɒzə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very drunk

How To Use sozzled In A Sentence

  • The Grand National festival wants to rid itself of the image of sozzled racegoers flashing the flesh and tottering around in high heels. The Sun
  • Now two glasses of wine gets me sozzled. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last there's more to Calais than sozzled British daytrippers lugging around crates of cheap plonk.
  • Elsewhere, "Adigbedoto" by Gnonnas Pedro glides on reverb-sozzled guitars that seem to owe as much to the Peruvian pop-rock style known as chicha as it does to any Beninese tradition. NPR Topics: News
  • While all this has been going on, the Government has been warning us about the dangers of binge drinking - a campaign picked up with evangelical zeal by the sort of national newspapers that once provided a haven for the terminally sozzled.
  • The Grand National festival wants to rid itself of the image of sozzled racegoers flashing the flesh and tottering around in high heels. The Sun
  • He got absolutely sozzled at the Christmas party.
  • He had crammed revision in at the last possible minute and wasted most of his study leave going out with the mates and getting sozzled.
  • But after a huge row with both of them, she storms off and gets sozzled. The Sun
  • The Grand National festival wants to rid itself of the image of sozzled racegoers flashing the flesh and tottering around in high heels. The Sun
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