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boozy

[boo-zee] / ˈbu zi /


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Managers formerly piled on work, kept staff late, demanded attendance at boozy, post-work bonding sessions, dictated vacation times and dished out angry criticism.

From Washington Times

Tables and chairs have been set up in the playing area to immerse a portion of the audience in the raucous, boozy ambiance of a Kentucky roadhouse.

From Los Angeles Times

When we left the house for a tour of Riverside, she grabbed a “boozy” cake to drop off for another friend.

From Los Angeles Times

The patty is a vehicle for deliciousness and a simulacrum of the nation’s rhythms, and your patty could be a late breakfast, or an early lunch, or a boozy midnight snack.

From New York Times

Normally, the blocos start appearing as early as January, filling the streets with samba bands and boozy revelers in wacky outfits.

From Reuters