Sauced


adjective, Slang.
1.
intoxicated; drunk.
noun
1.
any preparation, usually liquid or semiliquid, eaten as a gravy or as a relish accompanying food.
2.
stewed fruit, often puréed and served as an accompaniment to meat, dessert, or other food:
cranberry sauce.
3.
something that adds piquance or zest.
4.
Informal. impertinence; sauciness.
5.
Slang. hard liquor (usually preceded by the):
He’s on the sauce again.
6.
Archaic. garden vegetables eaten with meat.
verb (used with object), sauced, saucing.
7.
to dress or prepare with sauce; season:
meat well sauced.
8.
to make a sauce of:
Tomatoes must be sauced while ripe.
9.
to give piquance or zest to.
10.
to make agreeable or less harsh.
11.
Informal. to speak impertinently or saucily to.
noun
1.
any liquid or semiliquid preparation eaten with food to enhance its flavour
2.
anything that adds piquancy
3.
(US & Canadian) stewed fruit
4.
(US, dialect) vegetables eaten with meat
5.
(informal) impudent language or behaviour
verb (transitive)
6.
to prepare (food) with sauce
7.
to add zest to
8.
to make agreeable or less severe
9.
(informal) to be saucy to
sauce
In addition to the idiom beginning with sauce

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