booze

[US]/buːz/
[UK]/buz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. alcoholic beverages; a drinking party
vi. to drink heavily; to consume alcohol in excess

Example Sentences

he was on the booze somewhere.

There was free booze at the party.

the annual booze blitz by the Health Promotion Agency.

he died, strung out on booze and cocaine.

there was pot, there was booze, but nobody really got trashed.

She’s been off the booze for a month now.

I could smell booze on his breath.

Her husband has been on the booze again.

Let’s go out and booze up!

He boozed till daylight and dozed into the afternoon.

The star boozed frequently in his younger days.

Today is my birthday. Let's get boozed up!

He was dry for years but now he’s back on the booze.

He turned to booze when his wife died.

Real-world Examples

You two seem drunk. This will soak up the booze.

Source: Modern Family Season 6

You probably need itto soak up the booze.

Source: Ugly Betty Season 1

Can smell the booze on you from here.

Source: Person of Interest Season 5

Where does Meredith keep the booze?

Source: Grey's Anatomy Season 2

Unruly, entitled passengers tend to be boozing passengers-and vice versa.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

They have found a way to breathe the booze out.

Source: Scishow Selected Series

The twins started kicking the second I picked up booze.

Source: Modern Family - Season 10

This is eggnog, which would often have a booze through it.

Source: Gourmet Base

Worries about booze are on the rise.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

You can add any booze you like, but I love whisky a lot.

Source: Culinary methods for gourmet food

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