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boozy

[boo-zee] / ˈbu zi /


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The baking connoisseur, known among fans and competitors for her affinity for boozy sweets and vibrant fashion and accessory choices, announced her departure from the wholesome series on Wednesday morning.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 21, 2026

As aggravating as these decisions were, they’re not entirely surprising for a show like the Globes, which is known for its boozy environment and general chaos.

From Salon • Jan. 13, 2026

Cheever’s fiction would provide images that would become emblematic of midcentury American life: plush lawns, boozy parties, men in hats waiting for commuter trains into the city.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 17, 2025

One thing he has noticed is that the new intake of MPs seem to be a less boozy crowd than their predecessors.

From BBC • Jan. 24, 2025

If you pick up a Dublin newspaper, it's a million to one you'll see a reference to 'the innate purity of the Irish women,' written probably by a boozy reporter.

From Changing Winds A Novel by Ervine, St. John G. (St. John Greer)




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