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Definition of Booziest
1. boozy [adj] - See also: boozy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Booziest
Literary usage of Booziest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe by Samuel Gridley Howe (1909)
"The public room in this locanda was filled with sailors and officers from the
Russian and French fleets, most of them boozy and boisterous, the booziest and ..."
2. Europe After 8: 15 by Henry Louis Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Willard Huntington Wright (1914)
"In her infancy she was hummed to sleep with snatches from the " Wiener Blut,"
the booziest waltz in all Christendom. Bianca is tall and catlike, ..."
3. Letters & Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe During the Greek Revolution by Samuel Gridley Howe, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (1907)
"... and officers from the Russian and French fleets, most of them boozy and
boisterous, the booziest and most boisterous of all being a Russian priest. ..."