The difference between Boozy and Lushy

When used as adjectives, boozy means intoxicated by alcohol, whereas lushy means given to drinking alcohol.


check bellow for the other definitions of Boozy and Lushy

  1. Boozy as an adjective (of a person):

    Intoxicated by alcohol.

  2. Boozy as an adjective (of a person):

    Inclined to consume a significant amount of alcohol.

  3. Boozy as an adjective (of an event):

    Involving a large consumption of alcohol.

    Examples:

    "We all had hangovers after a boozy weekend in town."

  4. Boozy as an adjective (of food):

    Containing or cooked with alcohol.

    Examples:

    "For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie."

  1. Lushy as an adjective:

    Given to drinking alcohol.

  2. Lushy as an adjective:

    Drunk; tipsy.

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