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sozzled

Sozzle vs Sozzled - What's the difference?

sozzle | sozzled |


As a noun sozzle

is (archaic) one who spills water or other liquids carelessly.

As a verb sozzle

is (us|dialect) to splash or wet carelessly.

As an adjective sozzled is

(british|slang) very drunk.

Sozzled vs Sizzled - What's the difference?

sozzled | sizzled |


As an adjective sozzled

is very drunk.

As a verb sizzled is

past tense of sizzle.

Sozzled vs Dozzled - What's the difference?

sozzled | dozzled |


As adjectives the difference between sozzled and dozzled

is that sozzled is (british|slang) very drunk while dozzled is (obsolete|uk|dialect) stupid; heavy.

Sozzled vs Sozzles - What's the difference?

sozzled | sozzles |


As an adjective sozzled

is (british|slang) very drunk.

As a noun sozzles is

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Nozzled vs Sozzled - What's the difference?

nozzled | sozzled |


As adjectives the difference between nozzled and sozzled

is that nozzled is fitted with a nozzle while sozzled is (british|slang) very drunk.

Taxonomy vs Sozzled - What's the difference?

taxonomy | sozzled |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective sozzled is

(british|slang) very drunk.