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whiskified, a.|ˈhwɪskɪfaɪd| Also -k(e)y-, Sc. whus-. [f. whisky n.1 + -fied, pa. ppl. ending corresp. to -fy.] Affected by excessive drinking of whisky.
1802H. Martin Helen of Glenross III. 128 Paddy was only a little whiskified. 1850Thackeray Pendennis v, Fact and fiction reeled together in his muzzy, whiskified brain. 1864W. D. Latto Tam. Bodkin xiii. 126 ‘I shay—hic—open the door, will ye?’..quoth the whuskifeed voice. 1872Howells Wedd. Journ. viii, That poor, whiskeyfied, Irish tatter⁓demalion. |