Pronunciation: /ˈsnoʊzəld/
adjective intoxicated or drunk
A1 The baby looked snozzled after a long day of playing.
A2 She felt snozzled from staying up late studying for the exam.
B1 The hiker was snozzled after climbing to the mountain peak.
B2 The comedian's jokes had the audience snozzled with laughter.
C1 The detective's snozzled mind finally pieced together the clues to solve the case.
C2 The professor's snozzled appearance belied his sharp intellect during the lecture.
formal The professor noticed that the student appeared snozzled during the lecture.
informal I can't believe how snozzled we got at the party last night!
slang She was so snozzled, she could barely walk straight.
figurative The complex problem left her feeling mentally snozzled.
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