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CAROUSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to drink liquor freely or excessively 2. to take part in a carouse : engage in dissolute behavior transitive verb obsolete : to drink up : quaff
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Carouse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Carouse means to drink a lot of alcohol and behave in a loud, exuberant way. The neighbors will not appreciate it if you and your friends carouse in the ...
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CAROUSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly in a group of people: We'd been up carousing till the early hours and were exhausted ...
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▪ I. † caˈrouse, adv. Obs. Also garaus, carous. [a. Ger. gar aus, in gar-aus trinken to drink ‘all out’, to empty the bowl. Cf. all out, the English phrase in same sense. In 16th c. F., Rabelais has boire carrous et alluz.] In the phrase to drink, quaff (pledge one) carouse: i.e. to the bottom, to d...
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182 Synonyms & Antonyms for CAROUSE | Thesaurus.com
Find 182 different ways to say CAROUSE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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carouse/kəˈrauz; kə`raʊz/ v[I](dated 旧) drink and be merry with others (at a noisy meal, party, etc) (在热闹的宴会上)狂饮作乐.
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carouse, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun carouse, two of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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Carouse - Websters Dictionary 1828
CAROUSE, verb intransitive carouz. To drink hard; to guzzle. In the United States, it signifies also to be noisy, as bacchanalians.
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CAROUSE Synonyms: 32 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for CAROUSE: drunk, spree, binge, carousal, bender, wassail, revel, bust, jamboree, drunkenness.
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Beating about an etymological bush: the story of the word “carouse”
Carousel is a game that the European got to know while Crusades as they watched the Turks and Arabs training for the battle. That's why carousel ...
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C•A•R•O•U•S•E (@drinkcarouse) • Instagram photos and videos
Mood enhancing, non-alcoholic spirits packed with nootropics & adaptogens. #DrinkToRemember vegan friendly car-oose 🔈 a noisy, lively drinking party.
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David W. Stark
Louis Globe-Democrat printed a story headed "Drunken Democrats Turn Assembly Into a Sunday Debauch; Liquor-Fired Mob Breaks Up Senate Session; Carouse
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Haygarth recounts that: "he had been out shooting, and on his return to the Half Moon Inn, at Northchapel, wet and tired, he had a free carouse with his
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carousal
carousal (kəˈraʊzəl) [f. carouse v. + -al1; but the formation may have been aided by the misunderstanding of carousel, and its association with carouse v.] A fit of carousing, a drinking-feast or carouse; revelry in drinking.1765 Sterne Tr. Shandy VII. xliii. (R.) The swains were preparing for a car...
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