The Collaborative International Dictionary
Liquor \Liq"uor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Liquored (l[i^]k"[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Liquoring.]
To supply with liquor. [R.]
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To grease. [Obs.]
--Bacon.Liquor fishermen's boots.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: liquor)
Usage examples of "liquored".
Watson was no man to fool with, but his partners was just too liquored up to listen.
Better to just ignore it, go join the guys in the corner, and get liquored up.
He guessed these jups got liquored up and decided to go on a grasser hunt.
Two out-of-town college kids, liquored up and 'luded out, lost it on the Stock Island Bridge.
But he would have made a lot more if I'd been liquored up all the time.
Kady had a vision of drunken cowboys, liquored up after a trail drive, tearing down the door to her cheap hotel room and .
And they shall take up serpents so they get liquored up and see how many rattlesnakes they can get into a burlap bag, talk about homo habilis in East Africa two million years ago, homo sapiens homo anything they know what a homo is don't they?