US /buːzi/
・UK /bu:zi/
So she indulged in a drink or two until she was, quote, a little bit boozy.
Olivia admitted that she was betting on losing that evening and thought she wouldn't have to go up on stage, so she indulged in a drink or two until she was, quote, "a little bit boozy." A similar incident happened at the 91st Academy Awards when she won Best Actress for The Favorite.
"Kirsch-soaked" black cherries are layered between fresh whipped cream before the cake is topped with more cherries and dark chocolate shavings for a bittersweet and boozy slice.
Kirsch-soaked black cherries are layered between fresh whipped cream before the cake is topped with more cherries and dark chocolate shavings for a bittersweet and boozy slice.
And often in New York, you get these boozy brunches, which are so much fun.
But when you come to New York, definitely try brunching because that is such a local thing to do here, especially boozy brunches.
Rob: Well, I was at a rather boozy wedding party last night.
Well, I was at a rather boozy wedding party last night,
So, Catherine worked in the magazine business, which involved going to lots of boozy parties.
business which involved going to lots of boozy parties.
Things get even more disturbing in Nicholas Ray's In A Lonely Place, where Bogart plays a washed-up, boozy screenwriter who's wrongly accused of murder.
Things get even more disturbing in Nicholas Ray's In a Lonely Place where Bogart plays a washed up, boom boozy screenwriter who's wrongly accused of murder.
I've been boozy since I live, I ain't change it for a check.
as well as sounding like a long, hot afternoon after a boozy lunch...
as well as sounding like a long, hot afternoon after a boozy lunch,
My mom usually makes a very boozy version of this, so there's always a cointreau or, like, a sweet rum or a liqueur,