carouser

NOUN
  1. someone who enjoys riotous drinking
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How To Use carouser In A Sentence

  • He has become gruff and cold, a far cry from the playful, expansive carouser and rabble-rouser of the film's opening scenes. Come and Get It
  • Ross drove aimlessly through the outer suburbs, sharing the wide, wet road with the occasional noctambulant alley cat, a carload of cheering carousers, and electric mini-van delivering milk.
  • He grinned; just another good-hearted carouser stretching a night of harmless merriment into the new day. Survived another workshop!
  • But King's primary reputation has been as a classic carouser. Sen. Jim King shows his soft side
  • Ross drove aimlessly through the outer suburbs, sharing the wide, wet road with the occasional noctambulant alley cat, a carload of cheering carousers, and electric mini-van delivering milk.
  • The air is warm and still enough that I didn't even need a sweater, and the sidewalks were already lined with carousers.
  • These verses have been quoted by Arab carousers though the centuries.
  • For better or worse, I was a carouser, but when I got the news from Diane, it was like a cold shower. Me, The Mob, And The Music
  • The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel.
  • From the table of rowdy carousers came a loud voice.
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