Booze - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |buːz|  American pronunciation of the word booze
Brit.  |buːz|  British pronunciation of the word booze

noun

- an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented (syn: liquor, spirits)

verb

- consume alcohol (syn: drink, fuddle)

Extra examples

He was out boozing with his friends.

...he went out boozing with his friends on his 21st birthday...

We bought some chips and booze for the party.

...this will be a birthday party without booze...

On his way home he drops into a pub, and gets some booze.

He's been on the booze (=drinking too much alcohol) for five days.

My husband is now off the booze (=no longer drinking too much alcohol) and he is a different person.

... they were toughing it out with the help of the greatest ally a macho young cop ever had, booze.

All we had was acid and grass. Booze is a lot worse for you.

We'll spring for the booze.

Booze will be the finish of him.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: booze
he/she/it: boozes
present participle: boozing
past tense: boozed
past participle: boozed
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