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.
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  • 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
  • We will be sitting happily by the banks of the Corrib getting pleasantly sozzled and feeding swans with leftover potato salad, or something.
  • While riding through Kent, I suddenly realize that in my sozzled state, I'd forgotten my passport.
  • At Lord's I kept thinking how strange it must feel for Sri Lanka, playing a game that draws empty seats back home, but here in London's Greatest Beer Garden inspires a full house of the often insensible, the beer-goggled, the bladder-swollen, the game's faithful backbone lolling dutifully in their high-priced seats, all doing their bit for English cricket's new economy of the sozzled. Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
  • Now here we were, sozzled, effortlessly riding above it all on the way to yet more beer.
  • It also means that seniors are scared to walk out after the pubs close because of sozzled youths acting funky, smashing shop windows, trashing the public loos, doing drugs in the bus shelter and so forth.
  • They only get sozzled when they've got something to celebrate.
  • Life was good, in a dissipated and decadent, perpetually-sozzled sort of way.
  • But she gets so sozzled that she puts her big day in jeopardy! The Sun
  • As anyone who has been swept out of the racecourse's gates on the tsunami of upbeat, sozzled Scouse humanity that marks the close of Ladies' Day will attest, it makes your average, drink-sodden Cheltenham Festival look like a four-day meeting of the Temperance Society. Raucous Grand National celebration misses only the winner Ballabriggs
  • Now no one is now allowed on the grass and concentrating on the cricket is almost impossible as the sozzled Mexican-wavers leap up and down incessantly.
  • It's a chance to reminisce at length, there's usually a nice slow ride in a car, and it's a legitimate excuse to get mildly sozzled while people bring you cakes and sandwiches.
  • Hitchens was apparently often a bully, empowered by his endless certainties useful for a pundit always on call, his indisputable verbal gifts and booze, and he often hammered out his pieces, as Katha Pollitt in The Nation laments, "when sozzled. Robert Teitelman: Kay on Havel, Orwell and the Greengrocer
  • I intend to be continuously sozzled through Christmas.
  • Bunny "sozzled" the basket of clams in the water to wash them, and when Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue at Christmas Tree Cove
  • Haddock, the explosive, semi-sozzled scion of Marlinspike Hall; Cuthbert Calculus, the nearly deaf genius inventor; Thompson and Thomson, the bumbling identical-twin detectives; and opera diva Bianca Castafiore, aka the Milanese Nightingale, who is the sole female character to recur in Hergé's Tintin stories. Tintin & Co.
  • Or it might just be that it takes fewer drinks to get them sozzled, which is why they are constantly making their excuses to leave the party. The Sun
  • And 61 per cent will get sozzled at least once in the summer holidays. The Sun
  • But when they're serving shots of vodka at the equivalent of 33 pence a go, one is generally too sozzled to complain viciously.
  • After all, shouting "oi, serving wench, bring us a stein of your finest foaming ale" is within the capability of all but the most sozzled Bierkeller regular.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people are spending their retirement gently sozzled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drinking in the sozzled aftermath of the intoxicating wrestle with Ghana, there were reasons to savour the morning after. England's Andy Carroll is not the first with a thirst for success | Barney Ronay
  • “I picked up some fresh sausage, Darren!” he calls out to the sozzled but effective Brit. Filth and Splendor: A Love Story
  • I don't know about "sozzled" ... perhaps that's British English. The French word for plastered drunk... - French Word-A-Day
  • The era of the sozzled old school hack is drawing to a close and, eventually, there may be no one around to raise a glass to it.
  • The minister also joined us at the bar and got sozzled.
  • Our champagne glasses were miraculously topped up at every opportunity and I'm so hopelessly out of practise at the heavy drinking lark now, that I was hopelessly sozzled by about 4pm.
  • The beast was sozzled after scoffing fermented fruit. The Sun
  • WE'RE a pair of sozzled celebrities... get us out of here. The Sun
  • The man sitting next to Ford was a bit sozzled by now.
  • The norm now for a good night is to get drunk, to get sozzled, to get hammered.
  • The beast was sozzled after scoffing fermented fruit. The Sun
  • There can't be many better things than sitting in the middle of a crowd on a sunny day getting steadily sozzled.
  • You get absolutely sozzled on them. The Sun
  • Trapped in his hotel and suffering from severe jetlag, Bob takes refuge in the hotel bar and gets gently sozzled every night, killing time until he has to go back home to his stale marriage and whiny kids.
  • After half an hour of it, you were almost glad to be back in the company of sozzled aunties, joining in a spirited rendition of the hokey-cokey.

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