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Definition of beery in English: beeryadjectivebeeriest, beerier ˈbɪəriˈbɪri informal 1Influenced by the drinking of beer in large amounts. 灌饱啤酒的,(因喝啤酒而)醉醺醺的 many beery pledges were made 酒后许下很多诺言。 Example sentencesExamples - Equally, many men in mid-life refuse to conform to the physical stereotype of the beery middle-aged spread, cardigan and carpet slippers, and are happy to play along with the notion that they are only as old as they feel.
- We went out with the staff last night for a bit of a pub crawl (thanks for the invite), and a fairly pleasant, and beery night was had by all.
- The prison guards geared up for their usual round of parties and beery cheer.
- A cause for the annual eruption of beery national pride in much of the country, except, of course, here.
- Morrison rouses himself out of his beery reverie.
- Apparently, darts - the old back-room-of-a-pub game played by beery, unkempt blokes - had sanitised itself to the extent that it was trying to gain a toe-hold in, of all places, Las Vegas.
- Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high.
- The sinister imagery is hard to reconcile with the contemporary city, with its multiracial population and beery, welcoming atmosphere.
- Every space along the route was packed with people - office workers, beery rugger types, cheering pensioners and schoolchildren who really should have been elsewhere.
- I'm often at my sarcastic best with a beery head on me at 9am in the morning.
- For a taste of beery revelry Australian style, all you have to do is linger until late.
- In the middle of this smoky, beery evening, a tall, lanky figure walks onstage wearing a grotesque hare-lipped mask.
- The rest of the night was nothing but a beery blur.
- I wonder if the sight of that piece of molded plastic ramps up in you the same welter of blurry, beery, hormonal reminiscences that it does in me.
- The event was a humdinger of a house-warming, with sublime moments and a mood that veered between a classical music concert and a beery knees-up at a wedding.
- The times I was just having a beery laugh with my friends, times when we shared in each other's extrovert abandon, each other's dippy oblivion.
- The afternoon and evening melted into a pleasant beery haze - a party in the bush.
- So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze.
- A couple of beery city boys with no rhythm have latched onto a couple of drunk reggae girls.
- It makes for fun, beery conversations at the pub.
2Smelling or tasting of beer. 啤酒味的 难闻的酒气。 Example sentencesExamples - He is swapping the bright lights and wobbly props of the TV studio for the blood-shot eyes and beery breath of a live audience.
- Trust me, no girl - however desperate - likes a slobbering, out-of-control male, breathing smelly, beery breath all over them.
- If you don't mix it properly then you get the bitter beery taste on your bottom lip, with a sweet melted ice-cream taste on your top lip, which is not pleasant at all.
- He was breathing beery breath into the ear of Steve.
- I can't make it out but his beery breath scores a direct hit to the nostrils.
- To escape the blubbery kisses of great aunts and the beery, fag - fugged breaths of distant cousins, we children used to escape outside, playing a game called Jumping the Gardens, which was modelled on the Grand National.
Derivativesadverb informal Ate meat, shot of fireworks, skinned possums, had a square dance under the moon wearing goat's skulls, all the usual stuff complete with pictures of people holding up beers and smiling, beerily. Example sentencesExamples - A group of roistering guys and gals grinned beerily over a table thickly covered with bottles and glasses.
- But do I sit about in pubs beerily boring friends and strangers.
- But she did manage, while admiring everything, to open every cupboard while he breathed heavily and beerily beside her.
- "Youre lovely, he breathed beerily.
noun informal There was no beeriness here, just a relaxed crowd here to explore musicians and listen to their music. Example sentencesExamples - Foiled in my plans to foil the Brewmeister, I quit the brewery and turned my wheels south to follow the Pegnitz River towards the Romantic Road and another night of ensured beeriness.
- On nights like these, plan on sharing tables with strangers, maybe conversing and making new friends while sipping local beers, or just being immersed in the noise and beeriness of it all.
- He made a series of beers that included adjuncts, but instead of overwhelming the beer, they added subtle notes that drew out the beeriness rather than crushing it.
- There was a certain amount of barbecuing and beeriness before we all went inside for a beer race and an impromptu cheesy disco.
Rhymesbleary, cheery, dearie, dreary, Dun Laoghaire, eerie, eyrie (US aerie), Kashmiri, leery, peri, praemunire, query, smeary, teary, theory, weary Definition of beery in US English: beeryadjectiveˈbɪriˈbirē informal Relating to or characterized by the drinking of beer, typically in large amounts. 灌饱啤酒的,(因喝啤酒而)醉醺醺的 many beery pledges were made 酒后许下很多诺言。 难闻的酒气。 Example sentencesExamples - Equally, many men in mid-life refuse to conform to the physical stereotype of the beery middle-aged spread, cardigan and carpet slippers, and are happy to play along with the notion that they are only as old as they feel.
- The afternoon and evening melted into a pleasant beery haze - a party in the bush.
- In the middle of this smoky, beery evening, a tall, lanky figure walks onstage wearing a grotesque hare-lipped mask.
- I'm often at my sarcastic best with a beery head on me at 9am in the morning.
- It makes for fun, beery conversations at the pub.
- Apparently, darts - the old back-room-of-a-pub game played by beery, unkempt blokes - had sanitised itself to the extent that it was trying to gain a toe-hold in, of all places, Las Vegas.
- Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high.
- We went out with the staff last night for a bit of a pub crawl (thanks for the invite), and a fairly pleasant, and beery night was had by all.
- Every space along the route was packed with people - office workers, beery rugger types, cheering pensioners and schoolchildren who really should have been elsewhere.
- The prison guards geared up for their usual round of parties and beery cheer.
- The rest of the night was nothing but a beery blur.
- For a taste of beery revelry Australian style, all you have to do is linger until late.
- The event was a humdinger of a house-warming, with sublime moments and a mood that veered between a classical music concert and a beery knees-up at a wedding.
- A couple of beery city boys with no rhythm have latched onto a couple of drunk reggae girls.
- The sinister imagery is hard to reconcile with the contemporary city, with its multiracial population and beery, welcoming atmosphere.
- The times I was just having a beery laugh with my friends, times when we shared in each other's extrovert abandon, each other's dippy oblivion.
- So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze.
- A cause for the annual eruption of beery national pride in much of the country, except, of course, here.
- I wonder if the sight of that piece of molded plastic ramps up in you the same welter of blurry, beery, hormonal reminiscences that it does in me.
- Morrison rouses himself out of his beery reverie.
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