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Press the Reset button after that fender bender and speed away unscathed.
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Pop music has been on an affirmation bender for the past decade.
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He leans against the door as if he's sleeping off a bender.
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So, I say you're a liar and a word-twister and a fact-bender.
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The mind-bender wasn't wearing the black mask and robe Pavek had described.
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He always goes off on a toot after a spell at sea.
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So I don't actually care whether Gideon had a toot or not.
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From a distance they heard the mournful toot of a large horn.
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After a brief interval came the faint, far toot of a horn.
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The Haverhill settlers listened for the ringing toot of Abraham Tyler's horn.
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He went off on a little carouse in honor of the day.
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This conversation took place after a carouse, in the presence of witnesses.
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Just one step from the Saturday night carouse in Clay's mill district.
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He was evidently a sailor returning from a carouse at some tavern.
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To-day's carouse will not empty it; there will be enough for to-morrow.'
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They were waylaid often with carousal and what some would consider debauchery.
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Splore is a word of Scottish origin, meaning frolic, carousal or commotion.
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Those for carousal, where kings drink down a kingdom at one swallow.
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Over in the bunkhouse the carousal was still at its height.
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They passed, hallooing and shouting in a manner that indicated a recent carousal.
Usage of booze-up in English
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We'll settle for an elaborate Brigadoon-themed anniversary booze-up at some point (touch wood).
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We've been having a bit of a booze-up outside.
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Another excuse for a booze-up (as if one were required).
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A decade ago next month, the infamous Fianna Fáil booze-up in Galway marked the death knell for old politics.
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They need 40 from 36 balls to spark the biggest booze-up in the history of mankind.
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Take in a box of home-made biscuits (home-made because it shows care has been taken) rather than funding a booze-up in the pub.
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Joseph's easy friendship with a neighbor's kid is particularly affecting, and a tearfully merry post-funeral pub booze-up provides a lovely release from all the anguish.
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There are only so many boozed-up borderline-racist rants that Hollywood can take.
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It's not just the quality of the boozed-up performances that attracts the attention.
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This summer, boozed-up brawlers were issued £40 fixed penalty notices.
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Oishii's crew colleague and Simi both nodded dismissive, boozed-up assent.
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He admits he was the beneficiary of Best's boozed-up unreliability.
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The Guardian gestured to the girl and her boozed-up mates.
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Pictures have shown boozed-up Brits spilling out of clubs and bars as they continue to ignore government advice.
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He now tells us he was boozed-up through writing and production, but Melancholia connects with an uncharacteristic directness.
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Uncertainty surrounding the boundaries of ethical sexual activity is not confined to boozed-up young adults or American presidents.