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Meanings of carouse with in English
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Usage of carouse with in English
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I imagined them callous, hard men, their only joy a carousewith their kind.
2
My son has gone into Pest to carousewith his friends and show off his latest scar.
3
Now I return to carousewith my jolly companions, and at that he laughed a little quietly.
4
Your charming lady is entertaining all the Senators' mistresses, and I am in the midst of a carousewith their Serenities.
5
He found the genial host-anhonest gossip called Chin-enjoying a hospitable carousewith half a dozen boon companions soaked full of flip and peach brandy.
6
A number of the men fell into a regular carousewith the detective; among them was Ike Denman, the captain of the yacht "Nancy."
7
He was fifty-four years old, and well known for carousingwith young women.
8
The time was not misemployed which he spent immured in caverns and carousingwith robbers.
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They are drinking and carousingwith the Indian women.
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He does not even tell us what pleasure Henry finds in living and carousingwith Falstaff.
11
He already knows I'm not wed, since it came up while I was carousingwith his son.
12
A week after this, while Noakes was carousingwith a sailor crowd on shore, at noonday, Capt.
13
He was standing a few inches from a picture of her laughing and carousingwith Tor and Frank.
14
She carousedwith male companions to the scandal of her people, and she swore like a trooper when displeased.
15
Mitchell gave accounts of extraordinarily intimate meetings and drunken carouseswith a succession of prime ministers, particularly Rudd and Abbott.
16
His face was as yet scarcely marked by the slight Bacchic blotches which told of carouseswith Dundas at Wimbledon.