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Meanings of
booze
in English
Portuguese
espíritos
Catalan
esperit de vi
Spanish
licor
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Alcoholic beverage containing more than 20 percent alcohol.
spirits
liquor
john barleycorn
hard drink
hard liquor
strong drink
Portuguese
espíritos
Portuguese
tomar
Catalan
beure
Spanish
tomar
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To consume a liquid containing alcohol.
drink
fuddle
Portuguese
tomar
Synonyms
Examples for "
drink
"
drink
fuddle
Examples for "
drink
"
1
Africa's food and
drink
market has seen several deals in recent years.
2
GERMANY is the largest market for food and
drink
in the EU.
3
Food and
drink
prices also rose by less than a year ago.
4
Children need to
drink
plenty of water to meet their intellectual potential.
5
Almost all Irish food and
drink
companies now claim to be 'Brexit-ready'.
1
God preserve us from
fuddle
-
headed
young men who want money for building cloud-castles!
2
One day Mr. Kordé had drunk himself into an unusual state of
fuddle
.
3
Do you think you can
fuddle
me with a mass of words, Mr. Harley?
4
But there is no doubt that the lion of the evening
was
-
the
"
fuddle
.
"
5
The horrid creatures are going to
fuddle
at the tea-garden, and get tipsy like their masters.
Usage of
booze
in English
1
First free
booze
,
now free weed … never change LA, never change.
2
But enough
booze
,
it doesn't really matter what you think anymore, right?
3
Find other ways other than food and
booze
to address your stress.
4
I'd need more
booze
to service the ship for the extra cycle.
5
No
booze
to help you sleep during those lonely nights, Casper said.
6
There's no better time to try and quit
booze
than in January.
7
My answer is all it takes to spur a huge
drugs
-
and
-
booze
confessional.
8
He gave us some idea of the atmosphere as the
booze
flowed.
9
He'd come in reeking of
booze
,
probably still from the night before.
10
The night life and years with the
booze
had taken their toll.
11
Sure, but I can't play in any places where they serve
booze
.
12
Although it might still be a little early for
booze
,
thought Gösta.
13
She carries the same eau de
booze
that clings to my father.
14
Or is their relationship entirely predicated on the consumption of crafted
booze
?
15
If it was only the
booze
and cards I'd not have squealed.
16
What I done was because of the
booze
,
but I'm still sorry.
Other examples for "booze"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
booze
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
free booze
buy booze
more booze
cheap booze
much booze
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Translations for
booze
Portuguese
espíritos
álcool
bebida alcoólica
tomar
beber
Catalan
esperit de vi
beguda forta
licor
aiguardent
beure
prendre
Spanish
licor
tomar
tomar unas copas
soplar
beber
emborracharse
Booze
through the time
Booze
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
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