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Unrestrained by convention or morality.
fast
loose
abandoned
degraded
dissipated
degenerate
riotous
profligate
dissolute
libertine
immoral
1
She is a former nun who was
debauched
long ago by Docre.
2
The men, when grown up, frequently become drunken, and the girls
debauched
.
3
Now tell me what you and that
debauched
McCarthyite have been doing?
4
Yes, jealousy, causeless jealousy, is the condition of our
debauched
conjugal life.
5
She met his gaze boldly, like a woman willing to be
debauched
.
6
Must hate the man who has oppressed and
debauched
and cheated them!
7
I wrote that when my mother first met this
debauched
old man.
8
The soul of the country was
debauched
with doles and charities.
9
In his
debauched
nature, the oil of sympathy had long ago been exhausted.
10
A few great planters
debauched
the housekeeping of the whole island.
11
Her hair was anyhow: a
debauched
wreckage of combs and wisps and hairpins.
12
They are made
debauched
by being punished before they are so.
13
Like other
debauched
characters, he ate little or nothing for breakfast.
14
Like other
debauched
characters, he eat little or nothing for breakfast.
15
The old, weary, restless,
debauched
,
defeated world-itshall sing and dance.
16
Fallen angels and
debauched
priests, diabolists, vampires, tracts on sordid and sundry topics.
debauched
debauch
·
most debauched
debauched life
debauched look
debauched man
debauched behaviour