boozy - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • lunch: Employers expect Friday to be lost to fatigue and boozy lunches, but Tuesday is sacrosanct.
  • night: We are now trying to organize a boozy reunion night out ( around Leek of course!
  • evening: With the holiday period approaching, they called on police to clampdown on kids ' boozy summer evenings.
  • party: George explains 14 months old on Ultron is equivalent to 18 years on Earth, so Arnie's got a boozy party planned.
  • day: I have a feeling that today will be a boozy day.
  • brit: Rather than the usual " boozy Brits abroad " stereotype prevailing it seems Brits are becoming a more cultured lot.

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