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carouses Meaning
carouses
to drink up, a drunken revel, to drink liquor freely or excessively, to take part in a carouse, a large draft of liquor, a drunken merrymaking
carouses Sentence Examples
- The raucous crowd carouses through the streets, their laughter echoing through the night.
- The students indulge in excessive revelry and carouse until the break of dawn.
- The drunken revelers carouse in the tavern, their voices and raucous behavior filling the air.
- The wealthy elite carouse in opulent mansions, surrounded by fine wines and lavish entertainment.
- The sailor's carouse heavily after months at sea, spending their wages on drink and debauchery.
- The boisterous partygoers carouse around a bonfire, their laughter and songs carried away by the wind.
- The reveling tourists carouse in the local bars, eager to experience the city's nightlife.
- The rambunctious teenagers carouse in their friend's basement, playing loud music and engaging in mischievous antics.
- The wastrels carouse in the seedy underbelly of the city, their nights filled with drink, drugs, and debauchery.
- The carefree spirits carouse in the sun-drenched park, enjoying the company of friends and the beauty of nature.
FAQs About the word carouses
to drink up, a drunken revel, to drink liquor freely or excessively, to take part in a carouse, a large draft of liquor, a drunken merrymaking
drunks, carousals, sprees, binges, revels,benders, jamborees, busts, toots, wassails
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The raucous crowd carouses through the streets, their laughter echoing through the night.
The students indulge in excessive revelry and carouse until the break of dawn.
The drunken revelers carouse in the tavern, their voices and raucous behavior filling the air.
The wealthy elite carouse in opulent mansions, surrounded by fine wines and lavish entertainment.