sozzled

IPA: sˈoʊzʌɫd

adjective

  • (Britain, slang) Very drunk.
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Examples of "sozzled" in Sentences

  • I don't know about "sozzled" ... perhaps that's British English.
  • Bunny "sozzled" the basket of clams in the water to wash them, and when
  • “I picked up some fresh sausage, Darren!” he calls out to the sozzled but effective Brit.
  • Drinking in the sozzled aftermath of the intoxicating wrestle with Ghana, there were reasons to savour the morning after.
  • 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."
  • 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.
  • 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.

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