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- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)II(Roget's IV) modif.1. [Supplied with a load]Syn. laden, burdened, weighted; see full 1 .2. [Ready to discharge; said of firearms ]Syn. charged, primed, ready to shoot, ready, readied, ready to fire.Ant. uncharged, unloaded*, unprimed.3. [*Intoxicated]Syn. wired*, tanked*, gassed*; see drunk .4. [*Tricky]III(Roget's Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Burdened by a weighty load: heavy, heavy-laden, laden. See FULL. 2. Mixed with other substances: adulterated, alloyed, doctored, impure, sophisticated. See CLEAN. 3. Slang. Stupefied, excited, or muddled with alcoholic liquor: besotted, crapulent, crapulous, drunk, drunken, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, sodden, tipsy. Informal: cock-eyed, stewed. Slang: blind, bombed, boozed, boozy, crocked, high, lit (up), looped, pickled, pixilated, plastered, potted, sloshed, smashed, soused, stinking, stinko, stoned, tight, zonked. Idioms: drunk as a skunk, half-seas over, high as a kite, in one's cups, three sheets in (or to) the wind. See DRUGS. 4. Slang. Possessing a large amount of money, land, or other material possessions: affluent, flush, moneyed, rich, wealthy. Idioms: having money to burn, in the money, made of money, rolling in money. See RICH.
English dictionary for students. 2013.