Antonyms for half-seas over


Grammar : Adj
Spell : haf-seez, hahf-
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhæfˌsiz, ˈhɑf-


Definition of half-seas over

  • As in bombed : adj drunk
  • As in boozed : adj drunk
  • As in boozy : adj drunk
  • As in crapulent : adj drunk
  • As in crapulous : adj drunk
  • As in crocked : adj drunk
  • As in looped : adj drunk
  • As in pickled : adj drunk
  • As in potted : adj drunk
  • As in sloshed : adj drunk
  • As in stewed : adj drunk
  • As in stinko : adj drunk
Example sentences :
  • Last night I was half-seas over, and tolerably happy; this morning I am high and dry, and intolerably miserable.
  • Extract from : « Olla Podrida » by Frederick Marryat (AKA Captain Marryat)
  • Between the still labors of a divine imagination, and the uproarious riot of a public feed when half-seas over?
  • Extract from : « Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. I (of 2) » by William Howitt
  • Peyrade wished to pass for a tippling Englishman; he never went out till he was half-seas over.
  • Extract from : « Scenes from a Courtesan's Life » by Honore de Balzac
  • The two men summoned managed to get up the side, though it was very evident that they were half-seas over.
  • Extract from : « The Missing Ship » by W. H. G. Kingston
  • Garibaldi replied that he had already been half-seas over, but would not object to another cruise.
  • Extract from : « The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 1 » by Robert H. Newell
  • Some timber cutters and teamsters were in town (one pub and the station), and most of them were half-seas over.
  • Extract from : « From Chart House to Bush Hut » by Charles W. L. Bryde

Synonyms for half-seas over

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