Presently Rosie said: "Tell me, Janet, has he alwaysboozed like this?
I told him my father made good money but boozed every cent.
Well, all I got to say is this: he never boozed before he got married, and if he boozes now it's a mighty queer thing!
Maybe I'm boozed, but I'm not too boozed to put you to rights.
Mind you, I wasn't so boozed I can't remember what happened.
Instead of going on benders for a change of pace like sensible people, they boozed all the time--and they had a fight inside themselves about that so they boozed harder.
Another captain leaned over to me and said, 'Don't take any notice of him, he's boozed all this week.
We boozed and boozed till morning, and I fell asleep on the top of the oven, drunk.
But if I were not boozed I couldn't ask--ask even for the job of gorse-grubbing or road sweeping.
Look here, Marcella, the only thing is for me to get boozed and borrow it!
Not much use in a honeymoon when one's boozed and the other ain't.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boozed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.