stewed
(sto͞od, styo͞od)adj.1. Cooked by stewing: stewed prunes.
2. Informal Intoxicated; drunk.
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stewed
(stjuːd) adj1. (Cookery) (of meat, fruit, etc) cooked by stewing
2. (Cookery) Brit (of tea) having a bitter taste through having been left to infuse for too long
3. a slang word for
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stewed
(stud, styud)
adj. Slang. intoxicated; drunk.
[1915–20]
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| Adj. | 1. | stewed - cooked in hot watercooked - having been prepared for eating by the application of heat |
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stewed
adjectiveInformal. Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor:
Slang: blind,
bombed,
boozed,
boozy,
crocked,
high,
lit (up),
loaded,
looped,
pickled,
pixilated,
plastered,
potted,
sloshed,
smashed,
soused,
stinking,
stinko,
stoned,
tight,
zonked.
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