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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

If A.J.’s business plan seems flawed, he has an escape plan: Sell his first edition of “Tamerlane” by Edgar Allan Poe and drift off into boozy retirement on the proceeds.

From Washington Post

On top of that were his own boozy nights out - less frequent, but causing two or three-day hangovers.

From BBC

Four games into the season and Sean McVay looks as if he still hasn’t recovered from his boozy Super Bowl parade.

From Los Angeles Times