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1 He had the look of a man at the close of a drunken debauch .
2 He is recovering from a drunken debauch which ended with his being bound up in telephone wire.
3 As for the men, most of them haven't any higher idea of happiness than a drunken debauch .
4 The next day the party, most of them sufficiently ashamed of their drunken debauch , commenced with vigor the homeward march.
5 And if the Rococo is the drunken debauch of the Renaissance then the Pigtail would be the seediness which follows after it.
6 And, on my word, we had to take him to the station-house, and leave him there to recover from the effects of his drunken debauch .
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