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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
carouse .
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Examples
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Movies like "Bad Santa" in which he smokes, drinks and carouses don't help St. Nick's image.
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Movies like "Bad Santa" in which he smokes, drinks and carouses don't help St. Nick's image.
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Movies like "Bad Santa" in which he smokes, drinks and carouses don't help St. Nick's image.
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Movies like "Bad Santa" in which he smokes, drinks and carouses don't help Saint Nick's image.
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Here Lord Menteith again interposed, and the concord of the company being with no small difficulty restored, was cemented by some deep carouses.
A Legend of Montrose 2008
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Bucklaw, shut out from his usual field-sports and joyous carouses by the necessity of remaining concealed within the walls of the castle, became a joyless and uninteresting companion.
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He was sorry for his dark carouses, but he warned his fiancée that he would “be very cross for a few days”after forswearing his habitual stimulants.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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He was sorry for his dark carouses, but he warned his fiancée that he would “be very cross for a few days”after forswearing his habitual stimulants.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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He was sorry for his dark carouses, but he warned his fiancée that he would “be very cross for a few days”after forswearing his habitual stimulants.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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He was sorry for his dark carouses, but he warned his fiancée that he would “be very cross for a few days”after forswearing his habitual stimulants.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
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