How To Use Carousing In A Sentence
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They go out dining, drinking, and carousing together.
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The carousing was a necessary stimulant after the long, monotonous drive and exposure to the elements.
The Outlet
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Napoa had not had a peaceful night’s sleep at the camp, confessing that she knew from her dreams that she was still “roaming everywhere,” a euphemism for carousing with her coven.
Spellbound
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As well as turning back the clock on the field, the end of the 90 minutes simply signalled the beginning of a great night's carousing and reminiscing at the players' post-match party.
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It is the morning after the night before and he is looking relatively chipper despite a late night carousing in Glasgow.
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Elected to the Illinois legislature in 1936, Daley was a hard-working, clean-living exception to the carousing lifestyle of the state's legislative culture.
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For example, "mallemaroking" — a word meaning the "carousing of seamen in ice-bound ships.
Defined Intervention
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There was the opportunity to continue drinking and carousing, but I'd had enough.
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Through that view-medium of misfortuneof a noble spirit in low environments, and of a squalid and premature deathwe view the undoubted facts, (giving, as we read them now, a sad kind of pungency,) that Burnss were, before all else, the lyrics of illicit loves and carousing intoxication.
Robert Burns as Poet and Person. November Boughs
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Sherkin was a pirate kingdom for a brief period of prosperity, providing beaches for careening ships, a safe landfall and opportunity for carousing.
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Estrada, who spent much of his term gambling and carousing, was a roguish former movie star who most Filipinos believe disgraced his office and their nation.
PEOPLE POWER II
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I was raised a strict Mormon; alcohol, smoking, going to bars, carousing, etc. were against the rules of the religion.
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(giving, as we read them now, a sad kind of pungency,) that Burns's were, before all else, the lyrics of illicit loves and carousing intoxication.
Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
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There might be tales of drunken debauchery, late night carousing and wild sexual abandon, but only from other people.
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It's a day of drinking, carousing and live music.
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Nile,593 and squandering the rest of my money in feasting and carousing till the time drew near for the departure of my uncles, when I fled from them and hid myself.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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This issue kicks off with a group of Spanish soldiers carousing and laughing in a tavern, mocking their recent disfiguration of a local rabble-rouser.
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If you're an old salt yourself, or enjoy the carousing tales of the mariners, then you will enjoy the book and perhaps even have met some of the characters.
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Until, that is, the red lights went on in pregame shows and Smith noted the need for "carousing" ball carriers, players who'd had "rites of patches" and teams that "got debacled" and that you "can't change the stripes of a leopard.
With Emmitt Smith out, could ESPN get Brett Favre?
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Then the cateress donned her clothes and they fell again to carousing, but the Porter kept moaning, “Oh! and Oh!” for his neck and shoulders, and the cup passed merrily round and round again for a full hour.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Instead of returning home, he made a night of it, carousing with his friends.
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They were out carousing last night
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In his youth George W . Bush had a reputation for carousing.
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carousing bands of drunken soldiers
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She felt closer to her father and her own pirate blood that night, carousing in the pirate town of Tortuga.
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Never in a million years would I become that shrewish fishwife shrieking from the doorway because my husband had spent the night carousing with the boys in avoidance of his husbandly duties.
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And yet, men have so behaved since the world began, feasting, fighting, and carousing, whether in the dark cave-mouth or by the fire of the squatting-place, in the palaces of imperial Rome and the rock strongholds of robber barons, or in the sky-aspiring hotels of modern times and in the boozing-kens of sailor-town.
Chapter III
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He looked weary and about three years older - like he had just spent an entire night carousing through Detroit and drinking to his heart's content.
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Next morning the two fell again to feasting and carousing, and ceased not to lead this life for a term of twenty years; at the end of which the Barmecide died and the
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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And my son isn't interested in carousing with 92,000 of his closest friends.
Your Right Hand Thief
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She disregarded the laws governing tavern hours, and stayed open late into the night, allowing her customers, some only in their teens, to drink and play the forbidden game of shovelboard, carousing loudly enough to disturb the neighbors' sleep.
History of American Women
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The Middleton Guardian was told that up to 60 vandals regularly invade the grounds and spend the whole night drinking and carousing, leaving a trail of dangerous debris in their wake.
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He died a young man and it was possible that his lifestyle sleeping in wet clothes, drinking and carousing led to his death.
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There's evidence to support this, too: where I used to go out carousing until the wee small hours during the week, I'm now more likely to be moderate and in bed by midnight - even on the weekends.
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A fine night's carousing at the college ball was followed by a boisterous afternoon on the river at the annual regatta.
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Everyone's out carousing in the street anyway.
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He would come home early, early in the morning - after work, he would go out drinking and carousing, so his adventures would take until after midnight to culminate.
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She was stuck indoors with the kids while he was out carousing.
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But what is a person of limited means and no taste for "carousing" to do?
Nickel and Dimed
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Through that view-medium of misfortune -- of a noble spirit in low environments, and of a squalid and premature death -- we view the undoubted facts, (giving, as we read them now, a sad kind of pungency,) that Burns's were, before all else, the lyrics of illicit loves and carousing intoxication.
November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
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The celebration of St Ralph's Day would involve as much carousing and tomfoolery as St Patrick's Day, with the added attraction that it would be compulsory to tell porkies at every possible opportunity.
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Katja's was thick and blonde, its waves caressing her naked back as she walked in front of me to our room, close enough to reach out and touch, and while no one could notice I drank in as much of her as I could like a boy naughtily carousing his father's alcoholic beverage while his back is turned.
Potsdamer Strasse #3
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He's gone out of his way not to mention his blue-blooded carousing, because he knows it would make the average citizen puke themselves into a coma, and one side-effect of this is that he seems shifty and suspicious.
Birthday Boy
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he walked the busy streets of the seaside town, where he saw much of the kind of carousing that it is famous for - but then scored on his debut against Fulham.
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The others again addressed themselves to conversing and carousing; and, when the wine get the better of them, the eldest lady who ruled the house rose and making obeisance to them took the cateress by the hand, and said, “Rise, O my sister and let us do what is our devoir.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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On small things I was thrifty enough; no expenditures on "carousing," flashy clothes, or any of the other indulgences that are often smugly believed to undermine the budgets of the poor.
Nickel and Dimed
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All the other guys on the basketball team were already carousing, dancing with girls and eating to their heart's content.
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[Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Baltimore] mallemaroking ... carousing of seamen in icebound ships.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 2
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He is a respectable businessman now but when we were young we terrorised Glasgow's nightclubs, drinking, carousing and doing a lot else I can't mention.
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Are all the symbols of a modern Christmas, with its glitz, glamour, over eating, drinking, carousing in keeping with the simple story of the Nativity?
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Until, that is, the red lights went on in pregame shows and Smith noted the need for "carousing" ball carriers, players who'd had "rites of patches" and teams that "got debacled" and that you "can't change the stripes of a leopard.
With Emmitt Smith out, could ESPN get Brett Favre?
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Giamatti doesn't want any part of the carousing, mostly because he thinks it will lead to more rejection, but he pretends he's morally repulsed.
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They passed the day in feasting and wine-drinking and diversion and delight till night-fall, when they supped and prayed the sundown prayers, and the night orisons; after which they sat conversing and carousing, and Nasir and Mansur fell to telling stories whilst Abdullah hearkened.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Every year on Robbie Burns Night, 25 January, the clans gather to pay homage to both the carousing poet and the humble haggis and to get gloriously shikkered on Glenfiddich whisky.
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Then the cateress arose, and set food before them and they ate; after which they changed their drinking place for an other, and she lighted the lamps and candles and burned amber gris and aloes wood, and set on fresh fruit and the wine service, when they fell to carousing and talking of their lovers.
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