carouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

carouse (n)

revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party

Wordnet

carouse (v)

engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking

Webster

carouse (n.)

A large draught of liquor.

A drinking match; a carousal.

Webster

carouse (v. i.)

To drink deeply or freely in compliment; to take part in a carousal; to engage in drunken revels.

Webster

carouse (v. t.)

To drink up; to drain; to drink freely or jovially.

carouse Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors decided to carouse in the tavern after a successful voyage.
  2. They planned to carouse all night in celebration of their friend's birthday.
  3. The group of friends went out to carouse, hopping from one bar to another.
  4. Despite the late hour, the carouse continued with fervor, fueled by laughter and drinks.
  5. He found himself caught up in the carouse, swept away by the infectious energy of the crowd.
  6. The students decided to carouse after finishing their exams, eager to let off steam.
  7. The old friends reunited to carouse like they used to in their college days.
  8. The festival turned into a lively carouse as people danced and sang in the streets.
  9. They opted to carouse at home, turning up the music and dancing until dawn.
  10. The village came alive with the sounds of carousing during the annual harvest celebration.

FAQs About the word carouse

revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party, engage in boisterous, drunken merrymakingA large draught of liquor., A drinking match; a carousal., To drink deeply

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The sailors decided to carouse in the tavern after a successful voyage.

They planned to carouse all night in celebration of their friend's birthday.

The group of friends went out to carouse, hopping from one bar to another.

Despite the late hour, the carouse continued with fervor, fueled by laughter and drinks.