soused

IPA: sˈuzd

adjective

  • (slang) inebriated, drunk.
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Examples of "soused" in Sentences

  • Let's get soused again sometime soon,
  • I've been soused to the guards an 'all the rest of it.
  • The term soused herring usually refers to a cooked herring.
  • The term 'soused herring' usually refers to a cooked herring.
  • Without Kate there to rein him in, Wills was soused by midnight.
  • Apparently not, since Dutch new is raw and soused herring is not.
  • The article contains soused information and well written paragraphs.
  • Imagine what you'd be capable of if you weren't soused while editing.
  • Three times again it soused him under as he tried to climb out upon it.
  • Young Powell sprang up, grappled the shell and "soused" it into a pool of water near by.
  • So he did his best to endure the scrubbing, and all might have been well had not Davis soused him under.
  • The emigrants had great fun at first coaxing their unwary fellows to stand near the windward gangway, and get well "soused" by the water which now and then came dashing over the rails.
  • A little over an hour into his twenty-second-birthday party at Boujis, a soused James Middleton was photographed being bundled into a cab with a similarly smashed Kate—all while Carole Middleton angrily warned the paparazzi to keep their distance.
  • By another law it was ordained, that no one should be allowed, either for dinner or supper, above three dishes in each course, and not above two courses; and it is likewise expressly declared that "soused" meat is to count as one of these dishes. [
  • Well, we got back, and to our joy, we found that the Orderly Sergeant had got "soused" and forgot to mark us absent, so maybe we were not glad that we had those two extra days -- the only crimes you are sorry for in the Army are the ones that are found out.
  • On no night did I see more than forty or fifty who might be said to be "soused"; on no night did I see more than a dozen or fifteen who had to be thrown into the accommodation barge with the "dead ones," the helpless ones who were so far gone that they had to be carried up the sides of their ships from the barge which made the last rounds of the fleet.

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