Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess.
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- noun The act of
drinking heavily . - verb Present participle of
booze .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess
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Examples
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The ruffler, who found his representative in a very magnificently equipped, and by no means ill-favored knave, whose chin was decorated with a beard as lengthy and as black as Sultan Mahmoud's, together with the dexterous hooker, issued forth from the hovel which they termed their boozing ken, eager to catch a glimpse of the prince of the high-tobygloaks.
Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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Dr. John O'Brien Bell, the next president of the Canadian Medical Association, asks, "If I spend my dollars in boozing in the local pub, get involved in a punch-up in the car park, and arrive at the emergency department for investigation and repair, why should I expect you to be responsible for the cost of my escapade?"
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There are those, of course, who will tune in thinking they might get their Jimmy McNulty fix, that is, the boozing, authority-defying police detective that Mr. West played on the HBO series "The Wire," which ended in 2008 Stateside and was a huge hit in Britain.
NYT > Home Page By MARGY ROCHLIN 2011
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By hitting GWB with this "boozing" remark she is hitting someone who has shown enormous restraint by being civil to others.
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M.. Crane, M.. Richmond, and others have jumped to the conclusion that M. Deboutin has come to the café with the woman, and that they are "boozing" together.
Modern Painting 1892
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We didn't hear much about Mickey Mantle's boozing, but Leo Durocher played cards with reporters during train travel.
It's Time for the Sportswriters to Go Craig Wolff 2011
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Cupid's Undie Run starts and ends at the Pour House tavern on Capitol Hill, so boozing is expected, but Gill also encourages participants to find other ways to stay warm.
No chilling effect on donations at the Polar Bear Plunge Vicky Hallett 2011
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We didn't hear much about Mickey Mantle's boozing, but Leo Durocher played cards with reporters during train travel.
It's Time for the Sportswriters to Go Craig Wolff 2011
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Since I finally hauled myself on to the wagon almost a year ago, Las Vegas has come to represent everything I've left behind: the boozing, the one-night stands, the easy bullshit and the reckless overspending, a lifestyle encapsulated by the city's motto: "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas".
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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Since I finally hauled myself on to the wagon almost a year ago, Las Vegas has come to represent everything I've left behind: the boozing, the one-night stands, the easy bullshit and the reckless overspending, a lifestyle encapsulated by the city's motto: "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas".
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Two: Spending a Sober Month on the Vegas Strip? Don't Forget to Bring Your Own Stripper Paul Carr 2011
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