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debauch
@@@LINK=debaush Oxford English Dictionary
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debauch
debauch/dɪˈbɔ:tʃ; dɪ`bɔtʃ/ v[Tn]make (sb) act immorally by using bad influence 诱使(某人)做不道德的事 He debauched (ie seduced) many innocent girls. 他诱使许多清白的女子堕落了. debauch, n occasion of excessive drinking or immoral behaviour, usu involving several people 狂饮或放荡的场合(通常有数人参加) go on a drunken debauch 进行狂饮作乐. 牛津英汉双解词典
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How did lil peep dis a debauch”Lil - 2024 talk personse.online in
10 hours ago — ... LIL TAY/Youtube. On August 9, a message appeared on the Instagram account of 14-year-old internet personality Lil Tay, announcing that she ...
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Vertue Rewarded
social status falls in love with a prince or libertine who is equally besotted but whose wealth, rank and ambition make him desire only to seduce and debauch wikipedia.org
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bebauch
bebauch, v. Obs. = debauch. (Cf. bebar.)1607 R. C. World of Wonders 258. Oxford English Dictionary
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Catherine Jemmat
In some of her works, she bemoans the double standard that allowed men to debauch themselves without a mark on their character whilst women receive "perpetual wikipedia.org
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deboise
▪ I. † deˈboise, v. Obs. Also 7 deboyst, -boish, -boysh. [A by-form of debosh debauch, with which it is connected by various intermediate forms: see deboist ppl. a. The phonetic history is not clear.] 1. refl. To leave one's employment; to take recreation. [= F. se débaucher, Littré.]1633 J. Done Hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yashmakia
Species Yashmakia vanbraeckeli Debauch, 1941 Sulawesi Yashmakia purpurascens (Warren, 1894) Ichang Yashmakia medionubis (Prout, 1925) north-eastern Himalayas wikipedia.org
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deboach
deboach, -boash obs. forms of debauch. Oxford English Dictionary
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Trick for Trick (1678 play)
Trick For Trick; Or, The Debauch'd Hypocrite is a 1678 comedy play by the English writer Thomas D'Urfey. wikipedia.org
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debaush
▪ I. debauch, v. (dɪˈbɔːtʃ) Forms: 6– debauch; 6–7 (9 Sc.) debosh, 7 debaush, debausch, debosche, 7–8 deboash, 9 Sc. debush. [a. (c 1600) F. débauch-er, in OF. desbaucher (13–14th c.) to entice away from the service of one's master, seduce from duty, etc. Of obscure derivation. The original pronunci... Oxford English Dictionary
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River Enborne
Portland: 'A silver stream washes the foot of the village [Newtown]; health, pleasure, and refreshment are the ingredients that qualify this spring; no debauch wikipedia.org
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debauchness
† deˈbauchness Obs. rare. [f. debauch a. + -ness, or corruption of debauchedness.] Debauchedness.1640 Quarles Enchirid. iv. xcix, Let him avoyd Debauchnesse. 1650 Arnway Alarm 115 (T.) Their throats to drunkenness, gluttony, and debauchness. 1659 Gauden Tears of Church 390 Occasioned, yea necessitat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nearer My God to Thee (film)
After the wedding the husband goes back to the ways of his bachelorhood, frequenting the public places and spending his time in one prolonged debauch. wikipedia.org
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debauchee
debauchee (dɛbɒˈʃiː) Also 7 deboichee, 8 deboshee; also debauché(e. [a. F. débauché debauched (person), n. use of pa. pple. of débaucher to debauch. In 17th and 18th c. also deboichee, deboshee: cf. deboise, deboshed.] One who is addicted to vicious indulgence in sensual pleasures.a 1661 B. Holyday ... Oxford English Dictionary
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