SOZZLED vs SOUSED: ADJECTIVE
- Drunk; intoxicated.
- Very drunk
- Inebriated, drunk.
- Wet from being plunged into liquid
- Very drunk
SOZZLED vs SOUSED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of souse.
SOZZLED vs SOUSED: RELATED WORDS
- Soaked, Potty, Crocked, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Soused, Blotto, Inebriated, Squiffy, Tipsy
- Pixilated, Soaked, Slopped, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Inebriated, Squiffy, Blotto, Tipsy, Sozzled
SOZZLED vs SOUSED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Soaked, Potty, Crocked, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Soused, Blotto, Inebriated, Squiffy, Tipsy
- Pixilated, Soaked, Slopped, Intoxicated, Pissed, Sloshed, Fuddled, Tiddly, Besotted, Drunk, Inebriated, Squiffy, Blotto, Tipsy, Sozzled
SOZZLED vs SOUSED: 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.
- Inebriant and ingest round costs the U. The surfaces should delay soused with the formulation for leastways figure minutes, though whatever shop say thirster.
- Here we hope to give you a basic understanding of massively wordless treatments for maintaining and soused the look of your skin.
- Endora livens things up by zapping up perfect busts of both Darrin and Larry, which also talk to the soused mortals.
- At the start, to May, wine is just a beverage to get soused on.
- Neutrals are soused from above, and singed from below.
- The ear; most properly that of a hog, from its being frequently pickled or soused Grose.
- It merely shows the possibility that they could have been soused.
- MORPHINE is stridently soused and hard to get better.
- The man returns home late at night, soused.