Boozily

/ˈbuːzɪli/ adverb

In a drunk manner; in a way that shows intoxication or excessive alcohol consumption. It describes how someone is acting or speaking while drunk.

From 'boozy' (from 'booze' + '-y') + the adverb suffix '-ly' (Old English '-lice'). The form emerged as 'boozy' became established and writers needed an adverbial form.

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