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Carouse   /kərˈaʊz/   Listen
Carouse

verb
(past & past part. caroused; pres. part. carousing)
1.
Engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.  Synonyms: riot, roister.



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"Carouse" Quotes from Famous Books



... with what a brave Carouse I made a Second Marriage in my house; Divorced old barren Reason from my Bed, And took the Daughter of the ...
— Persian Literature, Volume 1,Comprising The Shah Nameh, The - Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan • Anonymous

... small store of savings; and five cents was to be squandered for licorice drops—the kind that made your cheek look like the toothache, and last as long. The licorice was an extravagance—almost a carouse—but what is ...
— The Four Million • O. Henry

... had been celebrated for its vast cellarage, which had contained some rare old wines. And in the days of the Grand Monarch young bucks were wont to quit the gay salons of the ladies, in order to repair to the Cheval Borgne for a night's carouse. ...
— I Will Repay • Baroness Emmuska Orczy



Words linked to "Carouse" :   make happy, make merry, wassail, racket, revel, jollify, whoop it up, make whoopie, revelry



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