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Half-seas-over   /hæf-siz-ˈoʊvər/   Listen
Half-seas-over

adjective
1.
British informal for 'intoxicated'.






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"Half-seas-over" Quotes from Famous Books



... were seen seated a dozen or more merchant seamen of various nations, those from Yankee-land predominating, with an equal number of half-caste females gaudily dressed in Oriental costume, the whole party by their attitudes and looks already more than half-seas-over; some shouting and singing at the top of their voices, others attempting to sing, but uttering only spasmodic sounds, as the fumes of the liquor they were pouring down their throats mounted to such brains as they ...
— The Three Commanders • W.H.G. Kingston



Words linked to "Half-seas-over" :   inebriated, drunk, intoxicated



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