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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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95) includes such boisterous carouses as "All for me Grog", "Fiddlers Green", "Old Maid in the Garret", and "Whiskey You're the Devil". Oppenheimer's story gains traction as Wintour carouses at clubs frequented by the Beatles and the Stones, consumed with the era's flamboyant mix of optimism, rebellion, and rock & roll. And still you may protest, 'But what about the patient who drinks like a fish, smokes like a furnace, eats like a hog, carouses like a buck, and is nonetheless 85 years old? |
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