sozzled \SOZ-uhld\,
adjective:
Slang. drunk; inebriated.
Sometimes Shona drove into town, got some beer and wine, and we lay under the pohutukawa and got sozzled.
-- Albert Wendt, "Ola," 1991
What kind of glove could I have told his mother about when we were both sozzled on Sweet Rob Roys in Manila 24 years ago?
-- Kurt Vonnegut, "Hocus Pocus," 1990
Sozzled is a dialectal word which entered English in the late 1800s meaning "confused state" or "sloppy person."
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