We have no meanings for "dissipate young" in our records yet.
1 His son-in-law- adissipatedyoung man whom Milly knew slightly-wassuspected of the crime.
2 But he is a dissipated young man, and recollects nothing but his pleasures.
3 By the time Erius died, Korin was a dissipated young rake and a drunkard.
4 The dissipated young man appeared nowhere in the twilight.
5 M. Olivier de --was a dissipated young gentleman.
6 He felt quite in his element in the society of dissipated young men and enamelled women.
7 His name was Langton-parentless-adissipatedyoung man-abrawler-onewhose too frequent companions were rowdies, blacklegs, and swindlers.
8 But he is a dissipated young man, and I do not think my stepmother cared much for him.
9 The man-a dissipated young man, now that his hat was off-cameforward in his long coat, his red hair and whiskers.
10 The poor musician's plight was rendered desperate by the wine-merchant compelling his daughter to accept a rich but dissipated young man.
11 Indeed, if he had been a dissipated young man, child, he would have carried his wine like the rest of them.
12 'And to think she is going to waste her time with that dissipated young man, Mr.
13 After remaining some years, he left it with the character of an uninformed and dissipated young man, with good natural talents but a bad disposition.
14 I only add, that up to that time, the individual had been a very dissipated young man, who caused his believing parents very much grief.
15 "Because I know he's a dissipated young ass," returned Mallow roughly; "and I daresay you know it also."
16 In fact, as Margaret Fuller pointed out years ago, how little conception has a virtuous woman as to what a dissipated young man really is!
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