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Definition of Boozily
1. boozy [adv] - See also: boozy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boozily
Literary usage of Boozily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Short Story Classics (American) by William Patten, Robert Grant, Virginia Tracy, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Robert William Chambers, George Ade, John Habberton, Charles Heber Clark, Hallie Erminie Rives, Maragaret Wade Campbell Deland, William Henry Harrison Murray, P.F. Collier & So (1905)
"She groaned boozily, but after he had shaken her again two or three times she
rolled over and raised herself on her elbow, rubbing her eyes and staring at ..."
2. Greatest Short Stories (1915)
"She groaned boozily, but after he had shaken her again two or three times she
rolled over and raised herself on her elbow, rubbing her eyes and staring at ..."
3. The Trial of Sir John Falstaff: Wherein the Fat Knight is Permitted to by Asa Maxon Fritz Randolph (1893)
"And later on in the sweet o' the night, good Master Silence boozily warbled, "
Fill the cup, and let it come ; I 'll pledge you a mile to the bottom. ..."
4. Memoirs of William Beckford of Fonthill by Cyrus Redding (1859)
"There were also twelve cabinet pictures, touched by Teniers, the subjects from
the " Jerusalem Delivered " of Tasso, as boozily treated as if he had been ..."