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sloshed adjective drunk US- But of course, the girls can’t resist buying me beer, and I can’t resist beer, and so I’m getting sloshed. — Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, p. 69, 2002 drunk UK, 1946
- Reed left the mess early, about half past nine, he was pretty well sloshed already. — Graeme Kent, The Queen’s Corporal [Six Granada Plays], p. 103, 1959
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 198, 1968
- You could have 143 beers and get sloshed out of your skull, but you were not allowed to enjoy a cocktail before your meal. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 317, 1970
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, March 1979
- Or Clara might get sloshed tonight, fall off a barstool and crack her head open. — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 33, 1984
- Frank while semi-sloshed one night in the Last Hurrah, downtown at the Parker House where he was buying drinks, had declared that Maguire was cruel to animals. — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy, p. 56, 1985
- — Rutgers Alumni Magazine, p. 21, February 1986
- He kept reaching under the table, where she sat crammed into a booth with seven boozy sailors, so sloshed they’d begun discussing race strategy in the presence of enemy sailors. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 187, 1996
- But of course, the girls can’t resist buying me beer, and I can’t resist beer, and so I’m getting sloshed. — Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, p. 69, 2002
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