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bombedadjective being under the influence of alcohola designated driver sipping seltzer while her friends got bombed besotted, blasted(slang), blind, blitzed(slang), blotto(slang), boozy, canned(slang), cockeyed, crocked, drunk, drunken, fried, gassed, hammered(slang), high, impaired, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, juiced(slang), lit, lit up, loaded(slang), looped, oiled(slang), pickled, pie-eyed, plastered, potted(slang), ripped(slang), sloshed(slang), smashed(slang), sottish, soused, sozzled, squiffed(or squiffy), stewed, stiff, stinking(slang), stoned, tanked(slang), tiddly(chiefly British), tight, tipsy, wasted(slang), wet, wiped out(slang) maudlinbeerybefuddled, bleary-eyed, crapulous, dopey(also dopy), rocky, strung out, stupefieddebauched, dissipated, dissolutealcoholic, bibulous, dipsomaniacal in one's cups, in the bag(slang), three sheets in the wind(or three sheets to the wind), under the influence, under the weather sober, straight abstemious, abstinent, dry, temperate, teetotalclearheaded, cool, level, steady being under the influence of a recreational drugthe police officer determined that the driver was bombed and arrested him blasted(slang), blitzed(slang), high, hopped-up, loaded(slang), ripped(slang), spaced-out(or spaced), stoned, strung out, wasted(slang), wiped out(slang), zonked, zonked-out addicted, hooked sober, straight abstemious, abstinent, clean, temperateclearheaded, cool, level, steady bombedverbpast tense of bombto attack with a rapid or overwhelming outpouring of many things at oncefollowing the reporter's obscene outburst, viewers bombed the television station with an unprecedented number of complaints barraged, bombarded examined, grilled, interrogated, pumped, queried, questioned, quizzeddebriefedcross-examinedcatechizedannoyed, harassed, hounded, pesteredflooded, inundated slangto proceed or move quicklyskiers bombing down the slope vied for the coveted gold medal barreled(or barrelled), belted, blasted, blazed, blew, bolted, bowled, breezed, bundled, bustled, buzzed, cannonballed, careened, careered, chased, coursed, cracked (on), dashed, drove, flew, hared, hastened, hied, highballed, hotfooted (it), humped, hurled, hurried, hurtled, hustled, jetted, jumped, motored, nipped, pelted, raced, rammed, ran(also chiefly dialectical run), ripped, rocketed, rushed, rustled, scooted, scurried, scuttled, shot, sped(or speeded), stepped, tore, traveled(or travelled), trotted, whirled, whisked, zipped, zoomed beetled, darted, flitted, scampered, scudded, scuffledstampeded, streaked, whizzedgalloped, jogged, sprintedaccelerated, quickened, stepped outcaught up, fast-forwarded, outpaced, outran, outstripped, overtookarrowed, beelined beat it, got a move on, made tracks, shook a leg, stepped on it crawled, crept, poked dallied, dawdled, dillydallied, dragged, hung (around or out)(also hanged (around or out)), lagged, lingered, loitered, poked, tarriedambled, lumbered, plodded, sauntered, shuffled, strolleddecelerated, slowed (down or up) to be unsuccessfulthe chichi restaurant bombed big-time, lasting only six months collapsed, cratered, failed, flamed out, flopped, flunked, folded, foundered, missed, struck out, tanked, washed out floundered, struggleddeclined, sank(or sunk), skidded, slipped, slumped, wanedcrashed, crumbled, miscarried, misfiredwent underimploded, self-destructed came a cropper, came to grief, came up empty, died on the vine, fell flat, fell on one's face, fell short, laid an egg came off, clicked, delivered, panned out, succeeded, went, went over, worked out cooked, flourished, prospered, thrived(or throve)prevailed, triumphed, won to defeat by a large marginit's no surprise that the inexperienced baseball team got totally bombed in its first game annihilated, blew away, buried, clobbered, creamed, drubbed, dusted, flattened, pasted, routed, shellacked, skinned, skunked, smoked(slang), smothered, snowed under, thrashed, trimmed, tromped, trounced, walloped, waxed(slang), whipped, whomped, whopped(or whapped), whupped swept, upsetbeat, bested, conquered, dispatched, hurdled, licked, mastered, overbore, overcame, overmatched, prevailed (over), subdued, surmounted, threw, took, triumphed (over), won (against), worstedcrushed, knocked off, knocked over, overpowered, overthrew, overwhelmed, subjugated, upended, vanquishedaced (out), bettered, eclipsed, exceeded, outdid, outdistanced, outfought, outshone(or outshined), outstripped, overtopped, surpassed, topped, transcendededged (out), nosed out, pipped(British)capped, excelled, flourished, scored, succeededbroke, destroyed, did in, finished, sank(or sunk), slaughtered ate alive, beat the pants off, ran circles around(or ran rings around), wiped the floor with(or wiped the ground with) to use bombs or artillery againstthe enemy has bombed the city again battered, blitzed, blitzkrieged, bombarded, cannonaded, shelled enfiladedraked, strafedassailed, assaulted, attacked, devastated, hit, pounded, ravaged, struck in 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