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    carouse


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    1. We carouse with the captain and those crew members not on duty for a couple of hours before Drens, pouring the last of the wine into his glass, tells us to get off to bed


    2. a once in a year opportunity to carouse, shop, stock up on


    3. ” He told me that he wanted to “do some normal kid things, like carouse the malls for girls and breakers and stuff,” which I’m sure was the reason that we had been getting along famously ever since


    4. I have no business save carouse and revelry


    5. likes to hang around dockside bars and carouse with sailors


    6. Joy of the plenteous dinner, strong carouse and drinking?


    7. My friends, in bygone days, in those amiable days of yore, people married wisely; they had a good contract, and then they had a good carouse


    8. Is it so very long,” thought he, “since this Batrishtcheff used to carouse with us, and he wore a cheap cotton shirt, and ate by himself, never inviting any one to his quarters, his eternal meat-balls and curd-patties? But now! and that expression of cold pride in his eyes, which says to you, ‘Though I am your comrade, because I am a regimental commander of the new school, yet, believe me, I am well aware that you would give half your life merely for the sake of being in my place!’”


    1. and smoking in the rain, we caroused the line of life


    2. The numerous young cousins caroused at the crystal punch bowl


    3. The poverty-stricken prostitutes from nearby villages followed in the path of the expeditions, improvised tents in the gullies along the shore, brought music and liquor with them, and caroused across the river from the stranded vessel


    4. The soldiers dressed themselves in the long habits of the nuns; several took up their quarters in the cell of the Lady Superior, and caroused there for two whole days, inviting the young nuns to join them


    5. He had been in Mokroe more than once before, he had caroused there for two days together already, he knew the old big house with all its passages and outbuildings


    6. They sent to Vladímir to find out what kind of a man Aksénov was, and all the merchants and inhabitants of Vladímir testified to the fact that Aksénov had drunk and caroused when he was young, but that he was a good man


    1. before carousing loudly with a brass band


    2. carousing with the falling waves,


    3. carousing in the middle of the hall, counting the moments


    4. Pretending they hadn’t heard Father, the youths continued carousing


    5. There was much laughter and carousing as the young women encouraged the participants in an apple-bobbing contest


    6. After a minute or two of carousing around the dance, I saw our friendly neighborhood stoners, Blacklung and Coughman with big ass 420 cheesy grins, plastered all over their faces, walking towards me


    7. That’s where Ian usually starts his carousing,” I said


    8. showstopper if the black person in question was carousing intimately with someone of


    9. loud carousing going on so close by, toddled into the


    10. He’s still officially a squire at court here, but he has no patience with the ways of the aristocracy in general, and tends to spend as much of his time as possible out carousing among the folk of the city

    11. But, he never stopped his carousing with a belly full of the brew


    12. and regal carousing are things which can’t be rushed, the King


    13. regal carousing are things which can’t be rushed, the King returned home six


    14. They would get to carousing, and both money and alcohol would flow freely


    15. Amidst all the carousing, Sarah could barely hear that Mr


    16. She was so skillful and strict that when Aureliano Segundo instructed one of his carousing companions to pass himself off as the owner of the fortune, she got him all caught up in a minute interrogation sown with subtle traps


    17. they wondered what had happened in the world for the animals not to breed with the same drive as before, why money slipped through their fingers, and why people who a short time before had burned rolls of bills in the carousing considered it highway robbery to charge twelve cents for a raffle of six hens


    18. Aureliano Segundo’s old carousing comrades laid on his casket a wreath that had a purple ribbon with the words: Cease, cows, life is short


    19. carousing and at then at night partying


    20. The private Greg Hart was the wild ladies’ man carousing with a known sex offender and obsessed with gambling, booze and spending

    21. And after hours of feasting we spilled out into the square outside the Commander’s villa, carousing, drinking, singing, making praise-poetry and flirting with the maids, here to serve us more and more ale and wine


    22. morning and carousing at night with the sirens wailing


    23. The more business he got, the greater his power seemed to grow of getting at its pith and marrow; and however late at night he sat carousing with Sydney Carton, he always had his points at his fingers' ends in the morning


    24. Hrun going about the business of being a hero, he realised, was quite different to the wine-bibbing, carousing Hrun who occasionally came to Ankh-Morpork


    25. I started off the morning feeling a touch sorry for myself, hanging in bed until around ten and nursing a bad head, the result of carousing with Sampson the night before


    26. Hoisting each other up, they found themselves standing in the pantry, with only a door between them and the banqueting-hall, where their unconscious enemies were carousing


    27. It might have been supposed from his Herculean strength that one night of carousing, even accompanied by the most violent emotions, could have had little effect on him


    28. “Yes, I shall be told, but he was carousing that night, squandering money; he was shown to have had fifteen hundred roubles—where did he get the money? But the very fact that only fifteen hundred could be found, and the other half of the sum could nowhere be discovered, shows that that money was not the same, and had never been in any envelope


    29. And on the other side is love—that new love which had flamed up in his heart, and for that love he needed money; oh, far more than for carousing with his mistress


    30. That was more important than carousing

    31. The difference between what he had been then and what he was now, was enormous—just as great, if not greater than the difference between Katusha in church that night, and the prostitute who had been carousing with the merchant and whom they judged this morning


    32. And thus they journey on, carousing, brawling, singing, and fighting


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    Synonyms for "carouse"

    bender booze-up carousal carouse toot riot roister party celebrate revel rejoice whoop it up

    "carouse" definitions

    revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party


    engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking