"No, no baby, I'm just a little buzzed is all," Nathan slurred.
Nathan was already a little buzzed.
Worst thing she did was two beers at some party sophomore year and she was buzzed but not drunk.
While the handsome younger man was quite soused (and also buzzed from hashish fudge served at a party), Cooper invited him home to see his art collection.
She wasn't too drunk, just a little past buzzed.
In her moderately buzzed state, Cecily felt as if she could have melted right then and there.
Sonny, looking a little buzzed himself, promises the facts without moral judgments.
No thanks, I'm already feeling buzzed off this.
Her default acting mode is so close to the hyper-fast babble that everyone else begins talking in when they get buzzed.
Definition of buzzed in US English:
buzzed
adjectivebəzd
North American informal
Slightly drunk; tipsy.
after just one drink, I was buzzed
Example sentencesExamples
Nathan was already a little buzzed.
Worst thing she did was two beers at some party sophomore year and she was buzzed but not drunk.
"No, no baby, I'm just a little buzzed is all," Nathan slurred.
In her moderately buzzed state, Cecily felt as if she could have melted right then and there.
Her default acting mode is so close to the hyper-fast babble that everyone else begins talking in when they get buzzed.
No thanks, I'm already feeling buzzed off this.
While the handsome younger man was quite soused (and also buzzed from hashish fudge served at a party), Cooper invited him home to see his art collection.
She wasn't too drunk, just a little past buzzed.
Sonny, looking a little buzzed himself, promises the facts without moral judgments.