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Definition of blitzed in English: blitzedadjectiveblɪtstblɪtst North American informal Intoxicated by drink or drugs. 〈北美,非正式〉(因饮酒或吸食毒品而)醉的;极度兴奋的 we're all hanging out getting blitzed as usual Example sentencesExamples - I look pretty happy and at peace there, except I was actually completely blitzed on morphine and praying to go to sleep.
- I met quite a few girlfriends drunk at parties that I would have never attended without being blitzed.
- Lots and lots of stout-hearted drunkards got blitzed on mead thousands of years before beer or grain alcohol appeared on the scene.
- I saw a reincarnation of Joey Ramone who was so blitzed that he was finally dragged out by his ankles.
- "What does she do when she gets blitzed?"
- A mate phoned me up to go out - I went to the Garage and got absolutely blitzed.
- The single player game begins with Conker getting impossibly blitzed and stumbling out into a dark starry night.
- "So we're all hanging out getting blitzed as usual.
- "I haven't been slaving in this kitchen since 9 a.m. so you could go out and get blitzed and eye the bimbos," I said.
- One large bottle will get you completely blitzed.
- They frowned on His Devilishness because he was easy-going, slothful, frequently blitzed out of his head, and interested only in pleasure.
- They appeared even redder than before and were totally blitzed.
- They can be blitzed with huge amounts of chemicals.
- But if somebody is bent on getting blitzed, no policy is 100 percent foolproof in stopping a drunk from getting behind the wheel.
- I got quite thoroughly blitzed and Justina was drunk enough to read palms.
- The streets of our cities are awash with ne'er-do-wells blitzed on pints of binge.
- True co-dependency is achieved when he hooks up with Jen, a girlfriend who also gets regularly blitzed.
- He'd gotten blitzed at Tacky's Tavern and came home at bar time smelling like a brewery.
- I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money!
- The conversations will last no more than five minutes, discussing Napoleon's short stature, and then everyone can, at long last, get blitzed on the merlot.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin intoxicated, inebriated, on drugs, drugged, stupefied, befuddled, delirious, hallucinating Definition of blitzed in US English: blitzedadjectiveblɪtstblitst North American informal Intoxicated by drink or drugs. 〈北美,非正式〉(因饮酒或吸食毒品而)醉的;极度兴奋的 we're all hanging out getting blitzed as usual Example sentencesExamples - They can be blitzed with huge amounts of chemicals.
- "So we're all hanging out getting blitzed as usual.
- They appeared even redder than before and were totally blitzed.
- I met quite a few girlfriends drunk at parties that I would have never attended without being blitzed.
- "What does she do when she gets blitzed?"
- He'd gotten blitzed at Tacky's Tavern and came home at bar time smelling like a brewery.
- The conversations will last no more than five minutes, discussing Napoleon's short stature, and then everyone can, at long last, get blitzed on the merlot.
- "I haven't been slaving in this kitchen since 9 a.m. so you could go out and get blitzed and eye the bimbos," I said.
- They frowned on His Devilishness because he was easy-going, slothful, frequently blitzed out of his head, and interested only in pleasure.
- Lots and lots of stout-hearted drunkards got blitzed on mead thousands of years before beer or grain alcohol appeared on the scene.
- The streets of our cities are awash with ne'er-do-wells blitzed on pints of binge.
- One large bottle will get you completely blitzed.
- True co-dependency is achieved when he hooks up with Jen, a girlfriend who also gets regularly blitzed.
- I saw a reincarnation of Joey Ramone who was so blitzed that he was finally dragged out by his ankles.
- The single player game begins with Conker getting impossibly blitzed and stumbling out into a dark starry night.
- I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money!
- I got quite thoroughly blitzed and Justina was drunk enough to read palms.
- But if somebody is bent on getting blitzed, no policy is 100 percent foolproof in stopping a drunk from getting behind the wheel.
- A mate phoned me up to go out - I went to the Garage and got absolutely blitzed.
- I look pretty happy and at peace there, except I was actually completely blitzed on morphine and praying to go to sleep.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin intoxicated, inebriated, on drugs, drugged, stupefied, befuddled, delirious, hallucinating |