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boozer noun- a drinker of alcohol; a habitual drinker; an alcoholic UK, 1606
- That was the only way to bring back to life the shodden, shaky boozers. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Chicago Confidential, p. 53, 1950
- These are the boozers who still have entree to the better clubs but no credit whatever. — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, p. 231, 1956
- Seated in a railway train, I have heard myself described as a boozer of the first magnitude. — Norman Lindsay, Bohemians at the Bulletin, p. 7, 1965
- “Jus’ never bin a midday boozer.” — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 132, 1967
- You hit the liver and it doesn’t give, you know the guy was a boozer, had cirrhosis. — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 13, 1987
- Sounded like it ought to be Dean Martin or one of those big-name boozers[.] — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, p. 6, 2000
- a place where alcohol is served; a public house or bar UK, 1895
- You had a drink in a boozer down the Nile — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 122, 1958
- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, p. 17, 1984
- Clad in Australian flying suits we found a U.S. boozer and settled in for a session. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
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