A person who drinks alcohol to excess habitually.
A person who is addicted to drinking alcohol excessively.
1 The boozer gets out of the game as certainly as the bonehead.
2 You drink alone and you're just a boozer , know what I mean?
3 Tom had said the man had no money and was a boozer .
4 The subject of this review is a pretty ordinary suburban boozer .
5 The traditional wet-led boozer is suffering, while food-led pubs and restaurants are growing.
6 I was a boozer myself, but I cut it all out.
7 I'm not a big boozer , but I'd really like a drink.
8 This time, I'm darned if the old boozer hasn't sworn off!
9 After much negotiation, Meaney's distraught Irish boozer accepts the offer.
10 I'll have you know the Horseshoe is no boozer , sir.
11 Even a Yokohama bar-maid will fight shy of a boozer .
12 Why are they succeeding when the traditional boozer is struggling?
13 With that, I trotted off, alone, into thronging crowds of the Friday night boozer .
14 The man is a boozer and a frak-up, and everyone in CIC knows it.
15 It isn't a crime, isn't only being a good boozer .
16 What do you mean by abusing people in that way?-youold useless boozer , you!
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