a. Also -k(e)y-, Sc. whus-. [f. WHISKY sb.1 + -fied, pa. ppl. ending corresp. to -FY.] Affected by excessive drinking of whisky.

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1802.  H. Martin, Helen of Glenross, III. 128. Paddy was only a little whiskified.

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1850.  Thackeray, Pendennis, v. Fact and fiction reeled together in his muzzy, whiskified brain.

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1864.  Latto, Tam. Bodkin, xiii. 126. ‘I shay—hic—open the door, will ye?’… quoth the whuskifeed voice.

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1872.  Howells, Wedd. Journ., vii. That poor, whiskeyfied, Irish tatterdemalion.

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