SOZZLED vs CROCKED: ADJECTIVE
- Drunk; intoxicated.
- Very drunk
- Broken (of a thing)
- Injured (of a person)
- Drunk (of a person)
- Drunk, inebriated. Opposite of sober.
- Intoxicated; drunk.
- Very drunk
SOZZLED vs CROCKED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of crock.
SOZZLED vs CROCKED: RELATED WORDS
- Soaked, Potty, Crocked, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Soused, Blotto, Inebriated, Squiffy, Tipsy
- N/A
SOZZLED vs CROCKED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Soaked, Potty, Crocked, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Soused, Blotto, Inebriated, Squiffy, Tipsy
- N/A
SOZZLED vs CROCKED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Are you so sozzled on Toddy and Guinness Stout that you don't realise these things.
- For instance, after the Flood, Noah got sozzled and passed out naked.
- The bitumen Is to breok the bond between plugs and hole so that plugs will not be crocked bv subsequent movement of the opening.
- Aluko pounced on the rebound but was blocked and crocked by the keeper and had to be replaced by Miller.
- Crocked Spurs right-back Alan Hutton has not made it and it could be next year before Barry Ferguson returns from ankle surgery.
- CROCKED: All Black Ali Williams limped off the field in his club game.
- Completely Crocked kimchi, American cheese, Korean BBQ sauce, and sriracha mayo.