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Meanings of
carouse
in English
Portuguese
farra
Catalan
xala
Back to the meaning
Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party.
bender
toot
carousal
booze-up
Portuguese
farra
Engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
riot
roister
Synonyms
Examples for "
riot
"
riot
roister
Examples for "
riot
"
1
Several people were stabbed before French
riot
police restored order, officials said.
2
Police
riot
squads were used and several mounted police charges were made.
3
Don't start no
riot
.
'
That ain't really what he want to say.
4
Military personnel,
riot
police and water cannon have arrived at the scene.
5
Twelve civilians and four soldiers died in the
riot
;
scores were injured.
1
From the hall, he could hear the sound of a great
roister
.
2
There's bound to be at least one mild
roister
-
doister
,
to use Scott Murray's beloved phrase.
3
Are you Revenue-men that you dare shout and
roister
?
4
This Thomas considered a good sign, as players always gave an evening's
roister
a more festive air.
5
He had a son, whose name was Tenot Dandin, a lusty, young, sturdy, frisking
roister
,
so help me God!
Usage of
carouse
in English
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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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
carouse
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
carouse at
last carouse
carouse together
drunken carouse
great carouse
More collocations
Translations for
carouse
Portuguese
farra
Catalan
xala
xalesta
Carouse
through the time
Carouse
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common