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debauched
debauched, ppl. a. (dɪˈbɔːtʃt) [f. debauch v., or immed. after F. débauché, with native ending -ed.] Seduced or corrupted from duty or virtue; depraved or corrupt in morals; given up to sensual pleasures or loose living; dissolute, licentious.1598 Florio Suiato..Also an vnthriftie, careles, debaucht...
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Psyche Debauched
Psyche Debauched is a 1675 comedy play by the English writer Thomas Duffett.
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debauched
debauchedadj immoral, esp sexually 不道德的; (尤指)淫荡的 to live a debauched life 过著淫逸生活.
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The debauched story of San Francisco's most rock 'n ... - SFGATE
Feb 2, 2023SFGATE's Editor-at-Large Andrew Chamings is a British writer in San Francisco. Andrew has written for The Atlantic, Vice, SF Weekly, the San Francisco Chronicle, McSweeney's, The Bold Italic ...
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Raphael, or The Debauched One
Raphael, or The Debauched One () is a 1971 French historical drama film directed by Michel Deville.
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deboshed
deˈboshed, ppl. a. Also 7 debosht. An early variant of debauched, representing the pronunciation of F. débauché; connected with the main form by debaushed, debausht. Obs. in Eng. before the middle of 17th c.; retained longer in Scotch; revived by Scott, and now frequent in literary English, with som...
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The Kink (novel)
Here he encounters the debauched lifestyle of Haviland and his family, said to be the result of a kink in the family's bloodline.
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deboist
† deˈboist, ppl. a. (n.) Obs. Forms: 7 deboist, -oyst; -oysed; -ost(e; -oished, -oisht, -oyshed, -oysht, -oicht. [By-form of debauched: cf. deboise vb.] 1. = debauched.1604 [see deboistly]. 1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Pref. Wks. (1653) 18 A general deboist and base kind of habit. 1622 F. Markham Bk. War...
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Cham (novel)
the Romantic Period poets Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Polidori who also spent much time in the Chamonix Valley and lived lives considered debauched
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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...
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Irish Hospitality, or, Virtue Rewarded
high point of the action is his benevolent tricking of his unprincipled son Charles into making an honest woman out of a serving-girl he (Charles) has debauched
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Cantilia gens
It was soon discovered that two of the Vestal Virgins, Opimia and Floronia, had been debauched. Cantilius, who had debauched Floronia, was scourged to death in the comitium by the Pontifex Maximus.
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里克·维克曼探寻维瓦尔第《四季》 Rick Wakeman on Vivaldi's Four Seasons
Rick turns detective to solve the mystery: his journey takes him to Venice – in the 18th century the most debauched city on the planet – where he encounters
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Piers Gaveston Society
In recent years, parties run by the society have been the focus of increased tabloid news coverage revolving around lurid allegations of debauched behaviour Journalist Danny Kemp described it as “raunchy fancy dress” and “not-terribly-debauched public schoolboys’ idea of debauchery.”
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