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carouse verb be a drunkard, be convivial, be drunk, be immoderate, be intemperate, carry to excess, celebrate, comissari, commit a debauch, debauch, dissipate, drink, drink to excess, enervate oneself, exceed, feast, frolic, go on a spree, imbibe, indulge in dissipation, indulge oneself, lack self-control, live dissolutely, lose control, overindulge, potare, quaff, revel, spree, tipple, wallow Associated concepts: breach of peace, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Vastly different from the genteel exhibitions of today, drama productions in the post-emancipation city were rowdy, all-night affairs where spectators caroused to songs, monologues, and full-length plays. Guests like Mick Jagger, Ali MacGraw, Kurt Vonnegut, and Harlem dance legend Katherine Dunham caroused Haitian hideaways like Dunham's sprawling hammock-slung voodoo temple at Habitation Le Clerc, established on the land of Napoleon's brother-in-law; or the Hotel Oloffson, back then the Grand Hotel Oloffson, which Seitz and her husband ran for nearly twenty years. After cheating his way through, and graduating SMU, he caroused through Europe, and then off for a stint at UCLA Film School. |
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