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Meanings of
carousal
in inglés
portugués
farra
catalán
xala
Back to the meaning
Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party.
bender
toot
carouse
booze-up
portugués
farra
Synonyms
Examples for "
bender
"
bender
toot
carouse
booze-up
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
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.'
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.
Usage of
carousal
in inglés
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
.
6
Before we left the scene of our
carousal
they had become quite boisterous.
7
He had had an evening of
carousal
among some of his new acquaintances.
8
Have you collected the provisions for the
carousal
of the millions?
9
As he drew near, he heard the sound of many voices in high
carousal
.
10
The river house was beginning its
carousal
with a song.
11
After the
carousal
they returned to Charlesfort, where they were soon pinched with hunger.
12
At length Alexander died suddenly, after a night of drinking and
carousal
at Babylon.
13
Nero ordered me to fetch Aemilia to his foul
carousal
.
14
Their
carousal
over, they returned to Charlesfort, where they were soon pinched with hunger.
15
The effects of Edward's
carousal
were entirely dissipated by the sudden realization of the truth.
16
Toward morning, the merry
carousal
broke up, and Ralph was conducted in triumph to his home.
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About this term
carousal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
nightly carousal
deep carousal
disgraceful carousal
fresh carousal
have a carousal
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Translations for
carousal
portugués
farra
catalán
xala
xalesta
Carousal
through the time
Carousal
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common