Crossword-Solution: SQUIFFY
We have 17 clues for the answer “SQUIFFY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Slightly drunk; awry | 1 answer |
| slightly intoxicated | 2 answers |
| slightly drunk | 7 answers |
| Giggling | 30 answers |
| Seeing double? | 31 answers |
| lushy | 31 answers |
| hiccupping | 31 answers |
| foxed | 32 answers |
| vinous | 32 answers |
| sozzled | 32 answers |
| boozed | 32 answers |
| Stumbling. | 32 answers |
| oiled | 35 answers |
| bottled | 35 answers |
| Pickled | 38 answers |
| Tipsy | 43 answers |
| Drunk | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SQUIFFY (5)
Squiffy read on:— “Suddenly another sound became audible—a very gentle, soothing sound, like that of a small jet of steam escaping continuously from a kettle.” Lord Seacliff looked up from his book with a start.
There was only one any good at all, that was Rogers's, which, though--er--squiffy (tut!) in parts, was a long way better than any of the others.
But pass this by, and for the braggart breath Ensuing now say, "Will was in his cups, Potvaliant, boozed, corned, squiffy, obfuscated, Crapulous, inter pocula, or so forth.
The times I've had to let him think I was out all night, simply too squiffy to get home when in reality I was working--for England--" "And you really, truly mean it, Louis? Louis, it would break my heart right in two if I thought you were lying now." "I swear it, on my love for you.
Katherine's Dock and make himself squiffy with Madeira the skipper had brought home from the Islands.
Quotes with SQUIFFY (1)
He disapproved, he didn't believe in girls drinking, he was full of the conventions of a generation older than himself. Of course one drank oneself, one fornicated, but one didn't lie with a friend's sister, and 'decent' girls were never squiffy.