beery

listen to the pronunciation of beery
English - Turkish
English - English
under the influence or beer
smelling or tasting of beer
smelling of beer
Of or resembling beer; affected by beer; maudlin
If a person, especially a man, is described as beery, they have drunk a lot of beer. jolly, beery farmers. beery roars of applause
{s} resembling beer, of beer; affected by beer; slightly drunk, tipsy
beerily
in a beery manner; while smelling of, or under the influence of, beer

He belched beerily. Well, eating would have to wait.

Wallace Beery
born April 1, 1885, Kansas City, Mo., U.S. died April 15, 1949, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. film and stage actor. He initially worked in the circus and later in the choruses of New York City theatrical productions. After playing the lead in The Yankee Tourist, he spent several years as a dramatic actor in touring and stock companies. He started his film career in 1913, first as a comedian in Mack Sennett's Keystone comedies. He is best known for his performances as dim-witted, but endearing, toughs in such films as The Champ (1931, Academy Award), Min and Bill (1931), and Tugboat Annie (1933)
Wallace Fitzgerald Beery
born April 1, 1885, Kansas City, Mo., U.S. died April 15, 1949, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. film and stage actor. He initially worked in the circus and later in the choruses of New York City theatrical productions. After playing the lead in The Yankee Tourist, he spent several years as a dramatic actor in touring and stock companies. He started his film career in 1913, first as a comedian in Mack Sennett's Keystone comedies. He is best known for his performances as dim-witted, but endearing, toughs in such films as The Champ (1931, Academy Award), Min and Bill (1931), and Tugboat Annie (1933)
beerier
comparative of beery
beeriest
superlative of beery
beerily
in a beery manner; while smelling of or under the influence of beer
beery
Favorites