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Definition of buzzed in English: buzzedadjective bʌzd North American informal Slightly drunk; tipsy. after just one drink, I was buzzed Example sentencesExamples - "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: buzzedadjectivebəzd 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.
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