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buzzed
adjective as in besotted
adjective as in blind drunk
adjective as in bombed
adjective as in boozed
adjective as in boozy
adjective as in crapulent
adjective as in crapulous
adjective as in crocked
adjective as in drunk
Strong matches
adjective as in intoxicated
adjective as in loaded
adjective as in looped
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adjective as in pickled
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adjective as in plastered
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adjective as in potted
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adjective as in sloshed
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adjective as in smashed
adjective as in soused
adjective as in stewed
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adjective as in stinko
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- bashed
- befuddled
- besotted
- boozed up
- crapulent
- crapulous
- crocked
- drunk as a skunk
- drunken
- feeling no pain
- flushed
- flying
- fuddled
- glazed
- groggy
- half-seas over
- high
- high as a kite
- in one's cups
- inebriate
- inebriated
- intoxicated
- juiced
- laced
- liquored up
- lit
- muddled
- plastered
- potted
- seeing double
- sloshed
- sodden
- stewed
- stoned
- tanked
- three sheets to the wind
- tight
- tipsy
- totaled
- under the influence
- under-the-table
- wasted
adjective as in stoned
adjective as in tight
adjective as in under the influence
adjective as in wasted
adjective as in wrecked
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Example Sentences
That’s generated yet another round of buzz about whether Faulconer will act on the tweets and challenge Newsom directly in a race for governor.
Her record-setting run, meanwhile, had generated plenty of buzz.
That launch led to a lot of buzz among merchants that Shopify may eventually turn the Shop app to a marketplace, now that it has a property that millions of shoppers are now actively using.
“When a new app or internet service begins to generate buzz and subscribers — say Instagram or Whatsapp — it gets bought up by Facebook and Google,” Yost said.
With one chemical activating the reward response and the other activating the fight-or-flight response, the telltale nicotine buzz is created.
In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak.
I had buzzed around the wiki flower for a while, and then pollinated the free-encyclopedia flower.
Her book, for example, does not discuss her buzzed-about, scantily clad Maxim photo shoot from last year, and so neither do we.
So when it was revealed he would instead be showing in New York, it quickly became one of the most buzzed-about shows of the week.
Black plastic sunglasses rest atop his buzzed hair, above a tanned face with sharp features.
Such a "bee" as that was had never before buzzed on that mountain, even though this was by no means the first one known there.
The flies buzzed in and out, and the window curtains moved gently in the breeze.
The gardens of the Golden Shell buzzed with the clatter and hum of a thousand busy squires.
A dozen squires and grooms buzzed around the Spaniard, making to lift him from his horse.
In his eagerness to see everything that was happening, Buster buzzed very close to a good many people.
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On this page you'll find 738 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to buzzed, such as: cooked, drunk, inebriated, intoxicated, sloshed, and smashed.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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