Boozing in a sentence as a noun

For the first few months, that was going to parks, boozing, trying out new cafes.

Makes me feel lazy for boozing all weekend!

No fee at my place, but you must be a decent guest - ie no loud music/boozing up/etc.

America needs to get back to its roots as the premier boozing nation.

[Not that that in any way justifies sexism or boozing at work, etc]

I mean, if you'd rather go boozing than read Bertrand Russell, that's a choice you're free to make, but I wouldn't be proud of it.

They're certainly not there for "boozing up"!And of course hackathon projects amount to nothing 99% of the time.

I think the superficial-boozing aspect comes from youth, which is common but fades as the years take their toll.

That's surprising because at least in my case I discovered when I was a teenager that boozing and coding don't mix.

There's also social signaling occurring when he includes boozing in his list of reasons he has chosen to remain ignorant of arts and music.

Working for companies big and small in the past, I personally enjoyed every opportunity to go out boozing with buddies or bosses.

And I don't think companies or VCs who attend really expect to find a next Facebook - they're probably more concerned with just meeting the kind of students who would rather spend a weekend building stuff instead of boozing.

The university graduate with 3 years of boozing behind him, or the programmer with 3 years of experience and references behind him?I don't want to go to university, in my opinion, it would be a step backwards.

The simple truth is that the industrial and technical revolutions of late have loosened those constraints by many orders of magnitude, and now instead of dog-fighting, back-room card games, duels, 24-hour boozing, or whatever it was the bottom 55% used to do 'back in the day', they have other things.

Boozing definitions

noun

the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess; "drink was his downfall"

See also: drink drinking drunkenness crapulence