Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party.
Engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
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Examples for "bender "
Examples for "bender "
1 Press the Reset button after that fender bender and speed away unscathed.
2 Pop music has been on an affirmation bender for the past decade.
3 He leans against the door as if he's sleeping off a bender .
4 So, I say you're a liar and a word-twister and a fact - bender .
5 The mind - bender wasn't wearing the black mask and robe Pavek had described.
1 He always goes off on a toot after a spell at sea.
2 So I don't actually care whether Gideon had a toot or not.
3 From a distance they heard the mournful toot of a large horn.
4 After a brief interval came the faint, far toot of a horn.
5 The Haverhill settlers listened for the ringing toot of Abraham Tyler's horn.
1 They were waylaid often with carousal and what some would consider debauchery.
2 Splore is a word of Scottish origin, meaning frolic, carousal or commotion.
3 Those for carousal , where kings drink down a kingdom at one swallow.
4 Over in the bunkhouse the carousal was still at its height.
5 They passed, hallooing and shouting in a manner that indicated a recent carousal .
1 We'll settle for an elaborate Brigadoon-themed anniversary booze - up at some point (touch wood).
2 We've been having a bit of a booze - up outside.
3 Another excuse for a booze - up (as if one were required).
4 A decade ago next month, the infamous Fianna Fáil booze - up in Galway marked the death knell for old politics.
5 They need 40 from 36 balls to spark the biggest booze - up in the history of mankind.
1 He went off on a little carouse in honor of the day.
2 This conversation took place after a carouse , in the presence of witnesses.
3 Just one step from the Saturday night carouse in Clay's mill district.
4 He was evidently a sailor returning from a carouse at some tavern.
5 To-day's carouse will not empty it; there will be enough for to-morrow.'
6 And yet here they could carouse , and lose themselves in swinish indulgence!
7 Let's drink, and drink again, my friends; come, let's all carouse it.
8 The remainder of the watch fortunately concluded their carouse without any serious disorder.
9 Not one of the party could ever recollect exactly how the carouse terminated.
10 The professor himself contributed to their wild carouse over the strange Greek viands.
11 The day was ending, as holidays often did, in a sort of carouse .
12 Although cutthroat competitors, they somehow managed to booze, gamble, and carouse as pals.
13 Like sailors, the Canadian voyageurs generally preface a long cruise with a carouse .
14 There was the Black Bull Inn, where wretched Bramwell Brontë used to carouse .
15 If you want to go out and carouse and chase around, do that.
16 There, broken chairs, fragments of glasses, the remains of a carouse .
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Carouse across language varieties