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boozing
noun as in drunkenness
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noun as in inebriation
noun as in inebriety
noun as in insobriety
noun as in tipsiness
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When the Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004 — its first in 86 years — the city held a “rolling rally” through the Back Bay with plenty of boozing and cheering, but no speeches.
Complications ensue along with more rounds of clubbing and boozing and vomiting.
Don’t make a big deal about it, especially if the food sucks and boozing is the only thing to do.
Mr Munro reminds me the island accommodated thousands of young men when the Navy ran the port - "boozing and doing what young men do," he says.
After leaving the military in 1982, he had settled into the life of “just another ordinary young man,” dating, boozing and later starting his own construction firm.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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