Carouse

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Meaning of Carouse

Synonyms of 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 selfcontrol
  • live dissolutely
  • lose control
  • overindulge
  • potare
  • quaff
  • revel
  • spree
  • tipple
  • wallow
  • Associated Concepts: breach of peace
  • disorderly conduct
  • disturbing the peace

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