Booze is an English word with synonyms like liquor or ingest. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Booze meaning
- Any alcoholic beverage.
- Any hard liquor.
Synonyms of Booze
Booze vertaling naar Nederlands
Using Booze
- The main meaning on this page is: Any alcoholic beverage. | Any alcoholic beverage. | Any hard liquor.
- Useful related words include: liquor, ingest, consume, fuddle.
- Possible Dutch translations are: drank.
- In the example corpus, booze often appears in combinations such as: booze and, the booze, of booze.
Context around Booze
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Booze
- In this selection, "booze" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, free, straight, down, free, promotions and helped stand out and add context to how "booze" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alongside booze and quiz and binged on booze after finding. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "booze" sits close to words such as bouncing, canine and cynthia, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with booze
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Has anyone else ditched the booze? (6 words)
Having booze open while you drive. (6 words)
Get rid of that bottle of booze stored in your snow boots. (12 words)
Gen Z is at the forefront of this new movement, and as Sophie Lui discovered for The New Reality, they are making it cool to take a break from booze – helped, in part, by having more zero-proof choices than ever. (41 words)
You want to outlaw mini-bottles, but simultaneously allow drivers to grab cold highballs that go down easier than straight booze, and will likely contain more booze than the standard 1.7-ounce “airplane” bottle. (35 words)
Chris Stapleton has opened up about his journey to sobriety, revealing that he ditched the booze without the help of a rehab stint after he “got into a drinking contest” with himself and lost. (34 words)
Has anyone else ditched the booze? (6 words)
Example sentences (20)
You want to outlaw mini-bottles, but simultaneously allow drivers to grab cold highballs that go down easier than straight booze, and will likely contain more booze than the standard 1.7-ounce “airplane” bottle.
They include no free booze promotions, drinking games where punters can down booze in a set time or where alcohol is poured directly into the mouths of revellers.
After abandoning his son at the scene, Falivena then goes to a friend’s house nearby and tells them “I have killed someone” before buying more booze for himself.
Alongside booze and quiz nights, you can expect a steady stream of community and music events too.
A university student has revealed that although she's ditched the booze, she still goes on nights out and 3am takeaways, but without the hangovers.
Bosses were also granted a license to sell booze in the site which is located in the former Tui travel agents.
But now some are also choosing to abstain from alcohol - giving up booze in order to be sober.
But the mother who posted the original message thought it was 'a bit odd to have booze at a soft play'.
By the way, I should point out that I don’t do booze when I’m out on the town for work.
Chris Stapleton has opened up about his journey to sobriety, revealing that he ditched the booze without the help of a rehab stint after he “got into a drinking contest” with himself and lost.
Cypress Social’s bar manager,, said he created its mocktail menu for Dry January a few years ago, and when February rolled around he decided to keep the booze-free alternatives year-round.
Gen Z is at the forefront of this new movement, and as Sophie Lui discovered for The New Reality, they are making it cool to take a break from booze – helped, in part, by having more zero-proof choices than ever.
Get rid of that bottle of booze stored in your snow boots.
Has anyone else ditched the booze?
Having booze open while you drive.
He had binged on booze after finding out his ex-partner was pregnant and when staff at the shop had refused to serve him, he lashed out.
He then held up a sheet of paper featuring the face and phone number of SLA Chairman Sharif Kabir, which he said he would circulate to fans during the booze-free night.
However, they do have a couple of exclusions – hot drinks and booze.
I didn’t want anyone to know how much I was drinking, or even that I had booze delivered, so I hid the wine around the house.
In the past, the Globes could be counted on for some shenanigans, thanks in no small part to free booze.
Common combinations with booze
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- booze and 21×
- the booze 21×
- of booze 21×
- booze in 11×
- and booze 10×
- on booze 8×
- booze at 6×
- booze to 6×
- booze from 5×
- with booze 5×