debosh Antonyms

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Meaning of debosh

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debosh (v. t.)

To debauch.

debosh Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors returned from their voyage, ready to debosh in the taverns of the port town.
  2. After a week of hard work, the miners sought to debosh themselves with hearty meals and copious amounts of ale.
  3. The decadent banquet quickly turned into a debosh, with guests dancing wildly and drinking until dawn.
  4. The young noblemen spent their inheritance in a debosh of extravagance and excess.
  5. The roaring twenties were known for their deboshed parties and jazz-filled nights.
  6. Despite his reputation for debosh, he was still regarded as a charming and charismatic figure.
  7. The carnival atmosphere in the streets was a debosh of colors, music, and revelry.
  8. The soldiers celebrated their victory with a debosh in the local tavern, singing raucous songs and raising their tankards high.
  9. His deboshed behavior often landed him in trouble, but he never seemed to learn his lesson.
  10. The lavish masquerade ball descended into a debosh of masked revelers indulging in all manner of excess.

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To debauch.

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The sailors returned from their voyage, ready to debosh in the taverns of the port town.

After a week of hard work, the miners sought to debosh themselves with hearty meals and copious amounts of ale.

The decadent banquet quickly turned into a debosh, with guests dancing wildly and drinking until dawn.

The young noblemen spent their inheritance in a debosh of extravagance and excess.