Liquored [verb]
Definition of Liquored:
drink
Opposite/Antonyms of Liquored:
-
Sentence/Example of Liquored:
The skins are then neutralized, washed and immediately dyed and fat liquored.
Yon stickll have tuh Wullies in a minute if hes not liquored.
Anyway, I'm liquored up just right to tell Old Man how the war broke out.
Threescore hulking Irish navvies were daily fed, liquored, and lodged at your expense.
Pots of liquored and wined cheeses, no end, those of your own making being the best.
"Yance thinks a lot of a pair of deuces when he's liquored up," sighed the sheriff reflectively.
Sheepskins are perhaps more lightly fat liquored, being naturally soft and porous.
Harness backs are neutralized, machine sammed, and lightly fat liquored with 4½ per cent.
The goods are washed, struck out and drum dyed at 140 F. with basic colours, and immediately fat liquored.
They are tanned in 24 hours, well washed, and are fat liquored without ageing.